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Guide to MS231 Cleofás Calleros Papers

Guide to MS231 Cleofás Calleros Papers

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Guide to MS231 Cleofás Calleros Papers

Laura Hollingsed University of Texas at El Paso, [email protected]

James Barrera

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Guide to MS 231 Cleofás Calleros Papers Span Dates, 1860-1977 Bulk Dates, 1915-1972 60 feet (linear) Processed by Laura Hollingsed, August 2002, and James Barrera, April 2000

Donated by Margarita Calleros Blanco and Raul C. Blanco, 1979.

Citation: Cleofás Calleros Papers, 1860-1977, MS 231, C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, The University of Texas at El Paso Library.

C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department University of Texas at El Paso

Biography

Southwest historian and civic leader Cleofás Calleros was born in Río Florido, Chihuahua, Mexico on April 9, 1896, to Ismael Calleros and Refugio Perales de Calleros. The family immigrated to El Paso, Texas, in 1902, when he was six years old. After graduating from school Calleros worked as a freight clerk for the Santa Fe Railroad, as an accountant and private businessman, and as a social worker and immigration specialist for the Catholic Church, becoming prominent in the civic and religious community in El Paso. In numerous publications, articles, and speeches, he chronicled the history of the Southwestern United States, Mexico and the Catholic Church.

Calleros attended St. Ignatius School and graduated as valedictorian of Sacred Heart School in 1911. The Palmer Business Writing School awarded him a teacher’s certificate in 1911, and he attended Draughon’s Business College in 1912. He received certificates in law and interstate commerce from LaSalle Extension University in 1920 and in boys’ guidance from St. Edward’s University

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in 1924. New Mexico State University awarded him an honorary Master of Fine Arts degree in 1960, and he later received an honorary doctorate.

Cleofás Calleros married the former Benita Blanco in 1918. Benita was born in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, on February 22, 1895, and came to the United States in 1905. She became a United States citizen in 1918. She worked as a stenographer and assisted Calleros in his various business pursuits after their marriage. They had one daughter, Margarita Calleros Blanco, born in 1926.

In his early days in El Paso, Calleros worked after school in various local businesses. While working for a print shop, he learned to print and bind books. In 1912, he started as a messenger boy with the Santa Fe Railway and worked his way up to Chief Line Clerk by 1926. His work with the railroad was interrupted by World War I, when the U. S. Army drafted him in 1917. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen at Camp Travis in San Antonio, Texas, in 1918. As a quartermaster sergeant with Company E, 315th Supply Train, 90th Division, he took part in the St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne battles in France, where he received the Purple Heart for being wounded in action. He served in the occupation of Germany from 1918 to 1919. After the war Calleros served in the Officers’ Reserve Corps from 1920 to 1938.

In 1926 Calleros became the Mexican Border Representative of Catholic Welfare Conference’s Bureau of Immigration in El Paso. From 1926 until his retirement in 1968, he handled over a million immigration cases in his role as welfare director and social worker, including assisting religious groups who were persecuted and expelled by the Mexican government in the 1930s. For over fifty years, he taught free citizenship classes to immigrants. At times during those years, he served as secretary and assistant to the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, supervising the construction of the Mt. Cristo Rey monument and serving on the boards of various Catholic schools and orphanages.

In addition to his jobs with the railroad and the Catholic Church, Calleros was in business for himself as a notary public and accountant. He managed and owned real estate and engaged in various businesses. He assisted clients with mortgages and loans, immigration and naturalization problems, bookkeeping, and income taxes.

He published over fifteen books and pamphlets in both English and Spanish including regional histories and histories of civic and religious groups in El Paso. He wrote about the Tigua Indians, the Chamizal area, and Southwestern missions and churches. During the 1950s, he wrote a weekly local history column for The El Paso Times, called “El Paso—Then and Now,” which was later published in book form. His most famous work, Historia del Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, co-authored with Dr. Angel Alcázar de Velasco, was hand printed and bound in luxurious materials. El Paso artist José Cisneros illustrated the book. The numbered, limited editions were sent to national

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libraries, museums, and universities throughout the world. Copies of the unique book were also presented to President John F. Kennedy, Vice-President Johnson, and to Pope John XXIII.

Calleros was a respected and popular speaker who was invited to address many civic, political, and educational groups during his career. In his retirement years, he spoke at national conferences in the United States and Mexico and led college students on cultural tours of Mexico. Calleros was active in many youth programs including the American Academy of Achievement, Crossroads of America, Boy Scouts, and Boys’ Clubs.

He worked diligently for El Paso charities, especially the Mexican Division of the Community Chest and the United Fund. He was a board member and director for various Catholic orphanages and homes in El Paso. During the Depression years, Calleros served on the El Paso County Relief Board and on the Mexican Problems Committee of the Texas State Relief Commission. In 1934 he organized the Mexican and American Immigration Convention and Sociedades Latino Americanas in El Paso to fight discrimination and inequality. He edited Actualidad, a newspaper published by Sociedades Latino Americanas, which aimed at uniting the El Paso Mexican community against discrimination. In 1936, he successfully led the fight against color classification of Mexicans by county, state, and federal authorities in the United States.

As a leading member of the community, Calleros served on several El Paso Grand Juries from 1929 to 1961. He was named to the El Paso Health Commission and the El Paso Slum Clearance Commission in the 1930s. He was Chairman of the Street Name Change Committee in 1957 and a member of the El Paso County Historical Survey Commission in 1959. He worked on the Trans- Pecos Overland and Butterfield Stage Coach Centennials, from 1952 to1959.

Calleros was founder or co-founder of many civic organizations. He was a board member of numerous Historical societies, museums, and libraries in El Paso, Ciudad Juárez, and vicinity. He was one of the founders of the El Paso County Historical Society and served on the board of directors of the and the El Paso County Library Board. He worked on the design of the Coat of Arms emblem for the city of Juárez, Mexico. He was a charter member of the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic Welfare Association, and many other local and national Catholic groups. He was also a charter member of various veterans’ groups, such as the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other fraternal organizations.

Although he never ran for political office, Calleros was active in many political causes. He fought all of his life for equal rights and respect for people of Mexican descent. He was a strong friend and supporter of Raymond Telles, who became El Paso mayor and later the U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica. He also supported the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy. Calleros worked hard

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to help bring about the Chamizal Settlement and was awarded the Chamizal Commemorative Silver Medal by President Johnson in 1965.

For his efforts on their behalf, the Tigua Indians in El Paso named Calleros an Honorary Adelantado in 1932. He worked to gain recognition for the Tiguas by writing their history and publicizing their heritage. He accompanied a group of Tiguas to the Texas Centennial Celebration at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, in 1936, where they had a role in the festivities and made President Franklin D. Roosevelt an honorary Tigua Cacique.

Cleofás Calleros gained numerous honorary distinctions and recognitions throughout his career. The Spanish government made him a Knight of the Order of Isabela the Catholic in 1954 to recognize his efforts in matters related to the history of the Spanish in the Southwest. For his work with the Knights of Columbus, he was honored with the papal title of Knight of St. Gregory in 1961. In 1963, the Archbishop of Mexico awarded him the Rose of Our Lady of Guadalupe. He was inducted into the American Academy of Achievement and into the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors. In 1966, the International Institute of Arts and Letters of Switzerland appointed Calleros as a Life Member. He received several Certificates of Merit and “Conquistador” awards from the City of El Paso and honors from the State of Texas for his civic and historical work. He was listed in “Who’s Who in Texas” and “Who’s Who in the Southwest” among other honors. Cleofás Calleros died of natural causes in 1973. He was buried with military honors at the Ft. Bliss National Cemetery in El Paso, Texas.

Series Description

The Cleofás Calleros Papers are arranged in eight series:

Series I. General Correspondence

Arranged in four subseries—Incoming Correspondence, Outgoing Correspondence, Other General Correspondence, and Invitations and Announcements. Each subseries is arranged chronologically.

Series II. Civic/Religious Organizations and Activities

Arranged in twenty subseries—Incoming Correspondence, Outgoing Correspondence, Other Correspondence, National Catholic Welfare Conference Material, Texas Relief Commission, El Paso County Relief Board, Mexican and American Immigration Convention, Las Sociedades Latino Americanas, Color Classification of Mexicans, American Academy of Achievement, Knights of Columbus, Other Fraternal Organizations, Veterans’ Groups, Other Religious Organizations and Activities, Charitable Organizations, Youth Projects, Schools and Education, Historical Societies, Museums and Libraries, Butterfield Overland

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Mail, Other Civic Organizations and Activities, Programs, and Other Materials. Material in each subseries is filed by topic or subject, and then chronologically.

Series III. Political Activities and Issues

Arranged in five subseries—Incoming Correspondence, Outgoing Correspondence, Other Correspondence, Other Political Material, and El Chamizal Dispute. Items in the subseries are filed chronologically.

Series IV. Business and Financial Materials

Arranged in twelve subseries—Incoming Correspondence, Outgoing Correspondence, Railroads, U.S. Army, WWI, Correspondence, Notary Public and Public Accountant Material, Calleros’ Personal Finances, Insurance Material, Banks and Financial Institutions, Various Receipts, Other Business-Related Material, Business Clients, and Client Tax Returns. The subseries are filed by topic or subject, and then chronologically, except for Clients subseries that are filed alphabetically and then chronologically.

Series V. Literary Endeavors

Arranged in twelve subseries—Incoming Correspondence, Outgoing Correspondence, Other Literary Correspondence, Published Works—Books, Newspaper Articles by Calleros, Other Works by Calleros, Speeches and Addresses, Proofs and Drafts, Book Production and Promotion, Reviews and Critiques, Other Literary Endeavors, and Historical Research. Correspondence subseries are filed chronologically, and the other subseries are filed alphabetically by topic or subject.

Series VI. Personal and Biographical Material

Arranged in four subseries—Travel Memorabilia, Diplomas and Awards, Other Personal and Biographical Material, and Scrapbooks. Subseries are filed by topic or subject, and then chronologically.

Series VII. Photographs and Other Works of Art

Arranged in fifteen subseries—Banquets and Receptions, Historical, Other Civic Events, Churches and Clergy, Mt. Cristo Rey Construction, Tigua Indians and Ysleta Mission, Literary Endeavors and Book Presentations, Artistic, Maps, Documents, and Drawings, Calleros’ Personal Photographs, Slides, Notes and Correspondence Relating to Photographic Descriptions, Postcards, Photograph Albums, and Negatives. Photographs are filed by subject and date, and then numbered chronologically in each folder. The numbers of negatives are matched

6 to the corresponding photographic print, if available. Negatives without matching prints are scanned, and paper prints of those negatives are filed with the photographs.

Series VIII. Publications by Others

Arranged in ten subseries—Books, Newspapers, Newsletters, Mexican American and Chicano Periodicals and Journals, Other Periodicals and Journals, Publications About El Paso, Juárez, and Southwest, Government Publications, Religious Publications, Other Mexican American and Chicano Publications, and Other General Publications. Each subseries is filed by type of publication, by title, and then by date.

Scope and Content Notes

The Cleofás Calleros Papers reflect the diverse interests and talents of this famous El Paso civic leader and Southwest historian, and his involvement with numerous civic, religious, and business organizations and institutions from about 1915 through 1973. His papers as Director of the local office of the National Catholic Welfare Conference document the role of the Catholic Church in immigration and social work on the U.S. – Mexican border. He assisted numerous religious orders expelled from Mexico during the post-revolutionary government’s persecution of the Church in the 1920’s and 1930’s, as well as individual immigration and naturalization cases. Included in his papers are the minutes and correspondence from conferences of various local Mexican American political groups of the 1930’s that fought for respect and equal rights for Mexicans, such as Sociedades Latino Americanas. Correspondence, yearbooks, scrapbooks and photographs of predominantly Mexican Catholic parishes chronicle the history of El Paso’s Mexican American community from the 1920’s to the 1960’s. The activities of the Bishop and Diocese of El Paso, the Knights of Columbus, El Paso County Relief Board, and early veterans’ groups, civic groups, charities, orphanages, and schools are related through his correspondence and photograph collection. The Chamizal Settlement is recorded in Calleros’ correspondence and collection of newspaper articles about the dispute. The papers from his extensive business interests reflect the affairs of the local Mexican American community. Calleros’ local history columns in the El Paso Times, copies of his publications, and historical research are included in this series as well. Many of the newspapers, newsletters, journals and pamphlets in the Calleros Papers relate to historical events in El Paso, Juárez and the Southwest. The Calleros Papers contain postcards from the Southwest United States and Europe. Rare photographs of Catholic missions and clergy, early religious processions, the construction of Mt. Cristo Rey, Mexican-American parish activities, the Tigua Indians, and historical photographs of early El Paso families and events are also part of the collection.

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The first series, General Correspondence, contains Calleros’ general correspondence; his World War I correspondence; correspondence written by Benita Blanco Calleros, various family members, and others; thank you cards, notes, invitations and announcements.

The Civic/Religious Organizations and Activities series includes files from the El Paso office of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. The office correspondence of Miss Caroline Boone, social worker and predecessor to Cleofás Calleros, is in this series, as well as Calleros’ office correspondence. Government legislation and rules and regulations on immigration and naturalization are in this series. Files of religious groups expelled from Mexico and other immigration cases are in the Client Case Files.

Correspondence, minutes, and other materials relating to the activities of the Texas Relief Commission’s Mexican Problems Committee and the El Paso Country Relief Board during the Great Depression are included. The papers from various El Paso Mexican American political groups from the 1930’s are in this series, including the Mexican American Immigration Convention, Sociedades Latino Americanas, and materials relating to the color classification of Mexicans.

This series also reflects Cleofás Calleros’ varied civic and religious activities. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, yearbooks and other materials from groups such as veterans’ groups, fraternal organizations, youth projects, charitable organizations, historical societies, libraries, and museums are located here. Most notable and extensive are the papers of the Knights of Columbus, the American Academy of Achievement, local veterans’ groups, Crossroads of America, Butterfield Overland Mail, El Paso Street Name Change Committee, Sun Carnival, and the Texas Centennial of 1936. A collection of local concert and theater programs from the 1920’s and 1930’s is included in this series.

The third series, Political Activities and Issues, has a large collection of newspaper articles and correspondence about the Chamizal Dispute, as well as correspondence with politicians and dignitaries and political campaign advertisements.

The next series, Business and Financial Material, reflects Cleofás Calleros’ diverse business interests. His general business correspondence, statements and receipts from various individuals and local companies are included. Material from his job on the railroad contains correspondence and reports from various railways such as the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. Legal contracts, deeds, mortgages, promissory notes, bills of sale, insurance policies, tax receipts, and banking records are in this series. Records and papers from his notary, accounting, income tax, and real estate businesses are filed in client case files.

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Material related to Calleros’ Literary Endeavors are contained in the fifth series. His literary correspondence and “El Paso—Then and Now” newspaper columns are included. This series contains drafts of some of his speeches, as well as promotional material and account ledgers for the sale of his books. His historical research, proofs and drafts, and publications of articles, pamphlets, and books are filed in this series. Newspaper clippings about his publications and his personal book collection are also included.

The sixth series, Personal and Biographical Material, contains travel memorabilia from the Calleros’ many travels, especially to Europe in the 1920’s and to Mexico. Many of Calleros’ diplomas and awards, such as certificates from the Knights of Columbus and City of El Paso, are located in this series. His resume, personal recommendations, genealogy, marriage license, last will and testament, and other personal information are included. This series contains several newspaper clippings about Calleros. The scrapbooks include three Knights of Columbus books with photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia from about 1930 to 1940. Another scrapbook is on St. Ignatius Church and School from 1911 – 1933. A large scrapbook, titled “The Derricks,” contains photographs, clippings, and souvenirs of early El Paso with notes in Russian. Also included in this series are two scrapbooks containing photographs and other materials from the visit of the Spanish Ambassador to El Paso in 1957.

A large assortment of over 2400 photographs and about 1400 negatives make up the seventh series, Photographs and Other Works of Art. Historical photographs include events and people in Paso del Norte, early religious processions, churches and clergy, civic events such as the Sun Carnival parade in 1936, and the Butterfield Overland Mail celebration in the 1950’s. Other important photographs chronicle El Paso’s Mexican American community, the construction of Mt. Cristo Rey, and various Tigua Indian gatherings at Ysleta Mission. The collection also contains photographs of banquets, book presentations, artistic photographs, and photographs of Calleros’ travels, friends, and family. The series includes photographs of artist José Cisneros and illustrations he made for Calleros’ books. Maps, photographs of historical documents, and other drawings are included. Over 350 postcards of Europe and the Southwestern United States and Mexico dating from 1920 to 1970, 48 slides of New Mexican missions, and an early album of western travel scenes are also in the series.

The last series, Publications by Others, contains books, local English and Spanish language newspapers (mostly articles and partial issues) and newsletters from El Paso civic and religious groups. Newspaper supplements from 1937 feature the coronation of King George of the United Kingdom. Some Mexican American and Chicano periodicals and other publications are in this series. A large assortment of articles and pamphlets from the early 1920’s to 1970 describes points of interest in the local El Paso and Juárez areas. This series contains “El Jacal,” St. Joséph’s Academy Yearbook from 1940, and “La

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Acequia,” the El Paso County School Annual from 1924. Other government, religious and general publications are located in this series.

Provenance Statement

The Cleofás Calleros Papers were donated to the C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department of the University of Texas at El Paso Library in 1979 by Calleros’ daughter, Margarita Calleros Blanco, and his grandson, Raul C. Blanco. The collection is the result of the accession of 52 boxes. However, one box was returned to Margarita Blanco. Nine more boxes containing Calleros’ scrapbooks, albums, and published material were added to the collection later. The original accession number was 933, and the collection number changed to MS 231 in 1993.

Restrictions

Client Case Files and Reports in the National Catholic Welfare Conference material are restricted. Income tax returns and the files of Calleros’ business clients are also restricted. Photocopying of client photographs, tax returns, case files, reports, and any material with personal client information such as birth, baptismal, or marriage certificates is not allowed. Client names or other personal information may not be used. Literary works and/or other such materials are subject to copyright laws.

Literary Rights Statement

Permission to publish material from the Cleofás Calleros Papers must be obtained from the C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, University of Texas at El Paso Library. Citation should read, Cleofás Calleros Papers, 1860 – 1977, C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, the University of Texas at El Paso Library.

Notes to the Researcher

The Cleofás Calleros Papers are very fragile. Much of the material is in poor condition and brittle. Please handle with extreme care. Photocopying may be restricted. Parts of the material are missing, torn, stained, or damaged.

Other Cleofás Calleros papers and books are located at the , El Paso, Texas, and the Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, Texas, has copies of some photographs belonging to Cleofás Calleros.

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Related Collections

National Catholic Welfare Conference, MS 173, C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, the University of Texas at El Paso Library.

Items Removed from the Cleofás Calleros Papers:

Club de Leones de Cd. Juárez, 1951, 1 copy

El Chamizal: ¿Qué Es? 14 copies

El Paso County Centennial Celebration, 2 copies

El Paso’s Missions and Indians, 172 copies and 24 covers

El Pasoans and Their Neighbors Greet You Amigo! 13 copies.

Estudios Preliminares…Comisión Histórica de Los Caballeros de Colón de Texas, 34 copies.

Estudios Preliminares…Fray Juan de Padilla, 10 copies

Estudios Preliminares…Historia del Asilo de San José, 53 copies

Instituto de Cultura Hispánica, 2 copies.

Jubileo de Oro de Mi Parroquia, 94 copies

Knights of Columbus 1928 Yearbook, Del Norte Council, 2 copies

The Mother Mission: Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 3 copies.

National Council of Catholic Women Annual Meeting 1940, 6 copies.

Periódico Oficial de Durango, February 4, 1900 (removed due to brittleness and fragile condition. This issue can be viewed on microfilm, F493, Roll 20, Periodicals, University of Texas at El Paso Library.)

Queen of the Missions: Our Lady of Guadalupe, 6 full copies and 3 partial copies.

San Elizario Presidio-Mission, 8 copies

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San Ignacio de Loyola, 3 partial copies

Tigua Indians: Oldest Permanent Settlers in Texas, 7 copies.

Twelve Travelers Through the Pass of the North, 9 copies.

Twenty-fifth Annual Conference on World Affairs, 1972, 1 copy.

Twenty-second Annual Conference on World Affairs, 1969, 1 copy.

United States Catholic Conference Department of Immigration, 2 copies.

Various promotional pamphlets, pieces of pages, and loose pages from books and pamphlets were removed. Original newspaper clippings, telegrams, and other brittle papers were photocopied and removed.

These original and removed materials are contained in four document boxes and two record boxes and placed at the end of the collection.

Container List

Box # Folder # Description Date Series I General Correspondence 1 1 Incoming Correspondence 1917 – 1957 1 2 Incoming Correspondence 1958 – 1965 1 3 Incoming Correspondence 1966 – 1970 1 4 Incoming Correspondence 1971 – 1973 77 1 Incoming Correspondence 1945 – 1971 1 5 Outgoing Correspondence 1917 – 1972 77 2 Outgoing Correspondence 1936 1 6 U.S. Army, WWI, Correspondence 1917 – 1920 1 7 Family Correspondence – Benita Blanco 1916 – 1937 Calleros 2 1 Family Correspondence – Benita Blanco 1951 – 1973 Calleros 2 2 Family Correspondence – Benita Blanco 1918 Calleros – Nat. War Savings Committee 2 3 Family Correspondence – Margaret 1957 – 1976 Calleros Blanco 2 4 Family Correspondence – Other Family 1928 – 1972

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2 5 Other Correspondence – (Not Calleros) 1929 – 1972 2 6 Other Correspondence – Cards, Thank 1942 – 1972 You Notes 2 7 Other Correspondence – Other Material c. 1920 – 1970 2 8 Invitations and Announcements – Special 1960s Events 2 9 Invitations and Announcements – R. Earl 1904 Petross, “Shirt Cuff” Invitation 77 3 Invitations and Announcements – Various 1957 2 10 Invitations and Announcements – Various 1913 – 1967 2 11 Invitations and Announcements – Various 1968 – 1971 3 1 Invitations and Announcements – Various 1971 – 1972 Series II Civic/Religious Organizations and Activities 3 2 Incoming Correspondence 1928 – 1957 3 3 Incoming Correspondence 1959 – 1964 3 4 Incoming Correspondence 1965 – 1970 3 5 Incoming Correspondence 1971 77 4 Incoming Correspondence 1962 – 1966 3 6 Outgoing Correspondence 1922 – 1962 3 7 Outgoing Correspondence 1963 – 1972 3 8 Other Correspondence – Louis W. 1933 Hickey 4 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference 1923 (N.C.W.C.)– Incoming Correspondence, Miss Caroline Boone 4 2 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1924 – 1925 Miss Caroline Boone 77 5 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1924 Miss Caroline Boone 4 3 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1923 Miss Caroline Boone 4 4 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1924 – 1925 Miss Caroline Boone 4 5 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1926 – 1931 Cleofás Calleros 4 6 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1932 – 1934 Cleofás Calleros 5 1 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1935 – 1941 Cleofás Calleros

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5 2 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1942 – 1962 Cleofás Calleros 5 3 N.C.W.C. – Incoming Correspondence, 1963 – 1967 Cleofás Calleros 5 4 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1923 – 1934 Cleofás Calleros 5 5 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1934 – 1946 Cleofás Calleros 5 6 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1950 – 1967 Cleofás Calleros 77 6 N.C.W.C. – Outgoing Correspondence, 1959 Cleofás Calleros 6 1 N.C.W.C. – Staff and Office Material 1930 – 1967 6 2 N.C.W.C. – “Mexican Contacts,” Caroline Boone 6 3 N.C.W.C. – N.C.W.C. Publicity, Correspondence 6 4 N.C.W.C. – N.C.W.C. News Service, Correspondence 6 5 N.C.W.C. – Broadcasting Station, El 1936 – 1938 Paso Diocese, Correspondence 6 6 N.C.W.C. – “Cristo Rey” Newspaper, 1935 Correspondence 6 7 N.C.W.C. – “Western American” 1932 Newspaper, Correspondence 6 8 N.C.W.C. – Closing of Churches, 1936 – 1937 Juárez, Mexico, Correspondence 6 9 N.C.W.C. – National Catholic School of 1934 – 1935 Social Service, Correspondence 77 7 N.C.W.C. – National Catholic School of c. 1920s Social Service, Pamphlet 6 10 N.C.W.C. – National Conference of 1925 Social Work, Correspondence 6 11 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1923 – 1927 Women, Correspondence 6 12 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1928 – 1959 Women, Correspondence 6 13 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1922 Women, Annual Convention Program Book 6 14 N.C.W.C. – “Proceedings of the 16th 1936

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Annual Convention of the Council of Catholic Women” 6 15 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1936 Women Yearbook, Diocese Council of El Paso 7 1 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1940 Women Yearbook, Diocesan Council, El Paso, Texas, (3 copies) 77 8 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic No Date Women, Membership Forms 7 2 N.C.W.C. – National Council of Catholic 1923 – 1936 Women, Programs and Other Material 7 3 N.C.W.C. – Civics Catechism, 1936 – 1939 Correspondence 7 4 N.C.W.C. – “Civics Catechism on the 1937 Rights and Duties of American Citizens” 7 5 N.C.W.C. – “Catecismo Civico de los 1942 Derechos y Deberes de los Ciudadanos Americanos” (2 copies) 7 6 N.C.W.C. – “Brief Course of Study of No Date Most Essential Points for Citizenship Examination (in English and Spanish) 7 7 N.C.W.C. – Various Citizenship Material 1920s – 1970s 7 8 N.C.W.C. – Immigration and 1920s – 1970s Naturalization Forms and Instructions 77 9 N.C.W.C. – Immigration and c. 1925 Naturalization Forms and Instructions 7 9 N.C.W.C. – “Algunas Reglas de la Ley 1922 – 1925 de Inmigración de los Estados Unidos…,” Pamphlet and Drafts 7 10 N.C.W.C. - “Immigration: A Statement 1928 Regarding Immigration to the United States” by National Catholic Welfare Conference 7 11 N.C.W.C. – “Social Data on Mexican Dec. 1920 People in Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas” 7 12 N.C.W.C. – “Mexicans in the United c. 1921 States,” Draft (2 partial copies) 7 13 N.C.W.C. - ”Mexican Immigrants” by July 2, 1921 Vera L. Sturges

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7 14 N.C.W.C. – “Mexicans in the United 1928 States” 7 15 N.C.W.C. - “The Influence of Immigration 1929 on American Culture,” Conference on Immigration Policy 7 16 N.C.W.C. – “The Santa Rita Settlement,” c. 1921 Los Angeles, CA 7 17 N.C.W.C. – American Citizenship 1926 – 1927 League of Pittsburgh, Annual Report 7 18 N.C.W.C. – “The General Committee of c. 1920 – 1930 Immigrant Aid at Ellis Island” 77 10 N.C.W.C. – “Malta Report on Emigration 1922 – 1923 for the Fiscal Year” 77 11 N.C.W.C. – “Y.W.C.A. Immigration May 1925 Service in the United States,” Reprint from The Woman’s Press 8 1 N.C.W.C. – “Educational Institutions 1924 – 1927 Approved by the Secretary of Labor,” Pamphlet and Lists 8 2 N.C.W.C. – U.S. Department of Labor, 1934 Immigration and Naturalization Service Lecture Series No. 5-11, 21-29 8 3 N.C.W.C. – U.S. Department of Labor, 1935 Immigration and Naturalization Service Lecture Series No. 30-34 77 12 N.C.W.C. – U.S. Government 1941 Regulations of Persons Entering and Leaving the U.S. 8 4 N.C.W.C. – Immigration Legislation, 1932 – 1937 General Orders, and Proposed Bills 8 5 N.C.W.C. – Immigration Legislation 1938 – 1939 8 6 N.C.W.C. – Immigration Legislation 1940 – 1941 8 7 N.C.W.C. – Various Immigration and 1920 – 1970 Naturalization Material 8 8 N.C.W.C. – Client Receipts 1923 – 1926 8 9 N.C.W.C. – Client Receipts 1924 – 1926 9 1 N.C.W.C. – Mail Receipts 1923 – 1962 9 2 N.C.W.C. – Notes for Annual Report 1933 – 1963 9 3 N.C.W.C. – Annual Reports 1933 – 1965 9 4 N.C.W.C. – Annual Reports, Marriages 1933 – 1951

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9 5 N.C.W.C. – Alien Registrations 1933 – 1941 9 6 N.C.W.C. – Baptismal Records, 1889 – 1910, 1933 Tularosa, New Mexico, Corrected as of 1933 9 7 N.C.W.C. – Follow-up Cases, 1926 – 1940 Correspondence 9 8 N.C.W.C. – Client Notes and Receipts c. 1923 – 1968 9 9 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Returned 1925 – 1926 Letters 77 13 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files; 1937 Applications for Social Security Numbers 10 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Non- 1929 – 1968 Immigration Cases 10 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Juárez 1924 – 1937 School Children, Correspondence 10 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Juárez 1924 – 1937 School Children, Other Material 10 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1917 – 1926 Adoratrices (Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) 10 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1927 – 1929 Adoratrices (Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) 10 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1930 – 1935 Adoratrices (Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) 10 7 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1935 – 1936 Adoratrices (Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) 11 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1936 – 1942 Adoratrices (Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) 11 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Good 1929 – 1966 Shepherd Sisters 11 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Sacred 1928 – 1932 Heart Sisters 11 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1932 – 1967 Franciscan Fathers 11 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, various 1934 – 1956 religious orders 11 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Other 1925 – 1962

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Clients 12 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1932 – 1939 Gusman (Jesse Gussman) 12 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1939 – 1940 Gusman (Jesse Gussman) 12 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1940 – 1941 Gusman (Jesse Gussman) 77 14 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1932-1940 Gusman (Jesse Gussman) 12 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 – 1933 Olmos estate 12 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1933 – 1935 Olmos estate 12 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 -1933 Olmos Estate, Other Materials 77 15 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 – 1933 Olmos Estate, Other Materials 12 7 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1923 – 1925 “Spaniards” (A. Estradas, M. Ruiz, P. Igual, J. Bolos) 13 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1938 – 1939 Soler (Mt. Cristo Rey Sculptor) 13 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1940 – 1953 Soler 77 16 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1940 Soler 13 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, A – D c. 1923 – 1968 13 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, E – H c. 1923 – 1968 13 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, J – O c. 1923 – 1968 13 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, P – R c. 1923 – 1968 14 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, S – Z c. 1923 – 1968 77 17 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Various 1924 – 1965 Clients 77 18 N.C.W.C. – Other Materials 1923 – 1961 14 2 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934 Problems Committee, Correspondence 14 3 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934 Problems Committee, Correspondence 14 4 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934 Problems Committee, Minutes

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77 19 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1933 – 1934 Problems Committee, Other Material 14 5 El Paso County Relief Board – Minutes 1934 – 1935 and Correspondence 77 20 El Paso County Relief Board – Minutes 1934 14 6 El Paso County Relief Board – School 1935 Lunch Statements 14 7 El Paso County Relief Board – School 1935 Lunch Statements 77 21 El Paso County Relief Board – School 1934 – 1935 Lunch Statements 97 1 El Paso County Relief Board – School 1935 Lunches 14 8 Mexican and American Immigration 1934 Convention – Correspondence, Minutes, and Reports 14 9 Mexican and American Immigration 1934 Convention – Other Material 15 1 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 – 1937 Correspondence 15 2 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 Minutes 77 22 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – Aug. 12-19, 1934 Minutes 15 3 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 Surveys and Reports 15 4 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 Delegates 15 5 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 Statements and Resolutions 15 6 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1934 Statements and Resolutions 15 7 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – 1936 – 1937 Actualidad Newspaper, Correspondence 77 23 Sociedades Latino-Americanas – Other 1934 Materials 15 8 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1921 – 1936 Correspondence 16 1 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1936 Correspondence 77 24 Color Classification of Mexicans – Legal 1936

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Papers 77 25 Color Classification of Mexicans­ Nov. 1936 “Noticiero Semanal” 16 2 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1936 Newspaper Clippings 77 26 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1936 Newspaper Clippings 16 3 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1973 Incoming Correspondence 16 4 American Academy of Achievement – 1963 – 1974 Outgoing Correspondence 16 5 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 Minutes 16 6 American Academy of Achievement – 1967 – 1968 Ballots 16 7 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1962 “First Annual Banquet of the Golden Plate,” Bound Program 17 1 American Academy of Achievement – 1967 Information Booklet 17 2 American Academy of Achievement – 1964 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program 17 3 American Academy of Achievement – 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate Program, “Master Book” 17 4 American Academy of Achievement – 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program 17 5 American Academy of Achievement – 1971 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program (copy 1 of 3) 17 6 American Academy of Achievement – 1971 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program (copy 2 of 3) 17 7 American Academy of Achievement – 1971 Banquet of the Golden Plat, Program (copy 3 of 3) 17 8 American Academy of Achievement – 1972 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Bound Program (copy 1 of 2) 17 9 American Academy of Achievement – 1972 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Bound Program (copy 2 of 2)

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17 10 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 - 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Various Pages from Program Books 18 1 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Various Pages from Program Books 18 2 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Various Pages from Program Books 18 3 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1967 Banquet of the Golden Plate, Various Pages from Program Books 18 4 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1970 Other Material 77 27 American Academy of Achievement ­ 1964 – 1967 Other Material 18 5 Knights of Columbus – El Paso, Texas, 1926 – 1973 Correspondence 18 6 Knights of Columbus – Yearbook, Del 1928 Norte Council No. 2592, El Paso, Texas (2 copies) 18 7 Knights of Columbus – Yearbook, St. 1930 Martin’s Council No. 2623, Kingsville, Texas 18 8 Knights of Columbus – Directory, New 1932 – 1933 Haven, Conn. 18 9 Knights of Columbus – 50th Anniversary 1952 Book, El Paso Council No. 638 (3 copies) 19 1 Knights of Columbus – 62nd Annual 1966 Convention, Texas State Council, El Paso, TX, Program Book 19 2 Knights of Columbus – 68th Annual State 1972 Meeting, Texas State Council, Ft. Worth, Texas, Program Book 19 3 Knights of Columbus – El Paso Directory 1970 19 4 Knights of Columbus – Supreme 1926 –1929 Council, Audits of Del Norte Council No. 2592 19 5 Knights of Columbus – Texas Knights of May 16, 1932 and Columbus Historical Commission Nov. 22-23, 1932 Minutes

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19 6 Knights of Columbus – Other Material 1927 – 1973 77 28 Knights of Columbus – Other Material 1929 – 1968 19 7 Other Fraternal Organizations – 1919 – 1924 Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks 77 29 Other Fraternal Organizations – c. 1916 - 1924 Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Other Material 19 8 Other Fraternal Organizations – Order of 1972 Alhambra, Bejar Caravan No. 56 77 30 Other Fraternal Organizations – Knights 1978 of Mecca, Member Roster 19 9 Other Fraternal Organizations – El Club 1953 – 1955 de Leones, Cd. Juárez 19 10 Veterans’ Groups – Hamilton Fish Camp 1923 No. 2, United Spanish War Veterans, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 19 11 Veterans’ Groups – Mexican Border 1963 Veterans (from 1916 Villa Expedition), Correspondence 19 12 Veterans’ Groups – Span.-Amer. 1923 – 1924 Veterans of the World War, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 19 13 Veterans’ Groups – Spanish American 1924 – 1929 Veterans of the World War, Correspondence 19 14 Veterans’ Groups – Spanish American 1922 – 1924 Veterans of the World War, Other Material 77 31 Veterans’ Groups – Goldbrick Brigade c. 1918 – 1920 Ex-Service Men’s Protective Fund, Tentative Suggestions 20 1 Veterans’ Groups – American Legion 1920 – 1972 Post 36, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 20 2 Veterans’ Groups – American Legion 1945 – 1969 Post 36, Other Material 20 3 Veterans’ Groups – American Legion “40 1953 – 1972 and 8,” El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 20 4 Veterans’ Groups – Military Order of the 1969 – 1971 Purple Heart – Lone Star Chapter 393, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence

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20 5 Veterans’ Groups – Disabled American 1930 – 1972 Veterans – Borderland Chapter No. 10, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence and Other Material 20 6 Veterans’ Groups – Gateway Barracks 1957 – 1971 #846, El Paso, Texas (WWI Veterans), Correspondence and Other Material 20 7 Veterans’ Groups – Veterans of Foreign 1944 – 1967 Wars (VFW) Post 2753, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 20 8 Veterans’ Groups – Soldier Bonus Bill, 1921 Correspondence 20 9 Veterans’ Groups – WWI Memorial for 1928 Mexican-American Soldiers Committee, El Paso, Texas 20 10 Veterans’ Groups – Other Veterans’ 1918 – 1971 Material 77 32 Veterans’ Groups – Other Veterans’ 1923 – 1972 Materials 20 11 Other Religious Organizations and 1919 – 1962 Activities – Pilgrimages and Processions 20 12 Other Religious Organizations and 1933 – 1960 Activities – Mt. Cristo Rey and Sculptor, Urbici Soler; Correspondence and Papers 77 33 Other Religious Organizations and c. 1950 - 1961 Activities – Mt. Cristo Rey and Sculptor, Urbici Soler; Various Materials 20 13 Other Religious Organizations and 1938 – 1963 Activities – Mt. Cristo Rey Fund 20 14 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 – 1938 Activities – Mt. Cristo Rey Construction, Accounts Ledger 97 1 Other Religious Organizations and c. late 1930s – Activities – Mt. Cristo Rey, Pamphlets 1940s (4 Copies) 20 15 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 - 1940 Activities – Church Property, El Paso Diocese, Correspondence 77 34 Other Religious Organizations and 1932 – 1935 Activities – Church Property, El Paso Diocese, Other Materials

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21 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1933 – 1938 Activities – Church Financial Records, El Paso Diocese 21 2 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 – 1957 Activities – Church Financial Records, El Paso Diocese 21 3 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 Activities – Apostolic School, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 21 4 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 Activities – Apostolic School, Other Materials 77 35 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 Activities – Apostolic School, Newspaper Clippings 21 5 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 Activities – Apostolic School, “The Mission” Magazine, Financial Accounts 21 6 Other Religious Organizations and Feb. 28, 1929 Activities – Matrimonial Board of El Paso Diocese, A.J. Beevers vs. Ana Louise Venghans 21 7 Other Religious Organizations and Dec. 1954 Activities – “Look to the Mountain!” KTSM Radio and Television Christmas Program, El Paso, Texas 21 8 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1962 Activities –Television Programs, El Paso Diocese 21 9 Other Religious Organizations and 1937 – 1957 Activities – Catholic Welfare Association, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 21 10 Other Religious Organizations and 1940 – 1941 Activities – “El Paso Catholic Welfare Association” Pamphlet, Compiled and Edited by Mrs. C.A. Puckett and Cleofás Calleros 21 11 Other Religious Organizations and June 13, 1937 Activities – Plans for Ceremony for Rev. Fr. Juan M. González, S.J. 97 1 Other Religious Organizations and Feb. 9, 1945 Activities – “Muerte del Arzobispo de México: Monseñor Luis Gonzaga María

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Martínez y Rodríguez,” flyer 21 12 Other Religious Organizations and 1956 – 1957 Activities – Committee for Spanish Honors, Correspondence 21 13 Other Religious Organizations and 1954 –1957 Activities – Spanish Honors to Bishop Metzger and Rt. Rev. Gaynor; Instituto de Cultura Hispánica 96 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 Activities – Spanish Honors to Bishop Metzger and Rt. Rev. Gaynor, Program (3 Copies) 21 14 Other Religious Organizations and 1956 – 1957 Activities – Visit of Spanish Ambassador 77 36 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 Activities – Visit of Spanish Ambassador, Newspaper Clippings 22 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1892 – 1967 Activities – Diamond Jubilee of My Parish, Immaculate Conception Church, El Paso, Texas 77 37 Other Religious Organizations and 1935 Activities – Union Catolica de San José, Correspondence and Other Materials 22 2 Other Religious Organizations and 1916 – 1935 Activities – Sacred Heart Church and School 77 38 Other Religious Organizations and 1972 Activities – Sacred Heart School, Newspaper Clipping 22 3 Other Religious Organizations and 1931 Activities – Sacred Heart Church, 50th Jubilee, Pamphlet 22 4 Other Religious Organizations and 1934 Activities – St. Ignatius’ Church 22 5 Other Religious Organizations and 1916 – 1971 Activities – St. Joséph’s Church and School 22 6 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1967 Activities – Jesuit High School 22 7 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1969 Activities – Loretto Academy, El Paso,

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Texas 77 39 Other Religious Organizations and 1962 Activities – Loretto Academy, Newspaper Clipping 22 8 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1965 Activities – Various Churches and Schools 22 9 Other Religious Organizations and 1966 Activities – El Paso Diocesan Council and Catholic Men, Program and Correspondence 22 10 Other Religious Organizations and 1918 Activities – International Catholic Truth Society 22 11 Other Religious Organizations and 1926 Activities – 28th International Eucharistic Congress, Chicago, Pamphlet 97 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1926 Activities – 28th International Eucharistic Congress, Program 98 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1926 Activities – 28th International Eucharistic Congress; Maps, Souvenirs, Advertisements 22 12 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 – 1961 Activities – Villa Jones Project, Reports and Correspondence 77 40 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1964 Activities – Villa Jones International Cultural Center 22 13 Other Religious Organizations and 1948, 1960 Activities – Bishop’s Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 5th Regional Conference, Program Book (1948), and Correspondence (1960) 22 14 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 – 1965 Activities – Nat. Conference of Christians and Jews, Correspondence 22 15 Other Religious Organizations and 1965 – 1966 Activities – National Vigil of Prayer 77 41 Other Religious Organizations and 1936 Activities – U.S. Census of Religious Bodies, Form and Instructions

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22 16 Other Religious Organizations and 1920 – 1970 Activities – Various Materials 77 42 Other Religious Organizations and 1955 – 1972 Activities – Various Materials 22 17 Charitable Organizations – Catholic 1960 – 1961 Diocese of El Paso 22 18 Charitable Organizations – Christmas 1959 – 1971 Seals, El Paso, Texas 22 19 Charitable Organizations – El Paso’s 1956 – 1961 Christmas in Lights 22 20 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1931 – 1957 Community Chest, Correspondence 23 1 Charitable Organizations – El Paso c. 1930s Community Chest, Constitution 23 2 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1938 – 1939 Community Chest, Annual Report 78 1 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1932 Community Chest, Financial Report to Board of Directors 23 3 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1928 Community Chest, Mexican Division, Scrapbook 23 4 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1930 Community Chest, Mexican Division, Scrapbook 23 5 Charitable Organizations – Ladies of 1960 – 1972 Charity, El Paso, Texas 78 2 Charitable Organizations – Ladies of 1971 Charity, Correspondence 23 6 Charitable Organizations – Particular 1963 – 1972 Council of El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 23 7 Charitable Organizations – Red Cross, 1917 –1961 El Paso, Texas, and Juárez, Mexico, Correspondence 78 3 Charitable Organizations – Red Cross, 1917 Donations 23 8 Charitable Organizations – Rescue 1965 – 1966 Mission of El Paso, Correspondence 23 9 Charitable Organizations – Salvation 1963 – 1971 Army, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence

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23 10 Charitable Organizations – United Fund 1957 – 1966 Campaign, Correspondence 23 11 Charitable Organizations – Work c. 1960 Description of Health, Welfare, and Character Building Agencies – United Fund of El Paso City and County 78 4 Charitable Organizations – United Fund, 1963 Newspaper Clipping 23 12 Charitable Organizations – National 1920 Allied Relief Committee (for Poland) 97 1 Charitable Organizations – Nat. Allied 1920 Relief Committee, pamphlet 23 13 Charitable Organizations – Good 1932 – 1941 Shepherd Home (San Juan), Correspondence 78 5 Charitable Organizations – Good c. 1920 – 1940 Shepherd Home (San Juan), “Instructions or Rules for Boarding Homes” 23 14 Charitable Organizations – Guadalupano 1937 – 1946 Day Nursery, Correspondence 23 15 Charitable Organizations – Sacred Heart 1934 – 1943 Annex and Orphanage, Correspondence 97 1 Charitable Organizations – La Ciudad del Niño, Floor Plan 23 16 Charitable Organizations – Orphanages; 1930s Various Materials 23 17 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1966 Social Service Organizations List 78 6 Charitable Organizations – El Paso 1936 Social Service Exchange Report 24 1 Charitable Organizations – Other 1931 – 1972 Materials 78 7 Charitable Organizations – Other 1965 – 1966 Materials 24 2 Charitable Organizations – Requests for 1950 – 1973 Donations, A – D 24 3 Charitable Organizations – Requests for 1950 – 1973 Donations, D – P 24 4 Charitable Organizations – Requests for 1950 – 1973 Donations, P – Z

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24 5 Charitable Organizations – Requests for 1950 – 1973 Donations, Various Charities 78 8 Charitable Organizations – Requests for c.1960 – 1972 Donations, Various Charities 24 6 Youth Projects – Boy Scouts and Boys’ 1928 – 1965 Clubs, El Paso, Texas 24 7 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1961 – 1972 Correspondence 78 9 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1962 Newspaper Clippings 24 8 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1964 – 1967 Franchise Tax Reports and Legal Papers 78 10 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1964 -1967 Legal Papers 25 1 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1961 – 1963 Rio Florido Project, Correspondence 25 2 Youth Projects – Crossroads of America, 1962 – 1963 Newspaper Clippings and Other Material 25 3 Youth Projects – University of Colorado 1967 – 1969 Tour Groups, Correspondence 25 4 Youth Projects – University of Colorado 1970 Tour Groups, Correspondence 25 5 Youth Projects – University of Colorado 1970 “Junior Year in the Field Program,” Student Impressions 78 11 Youth Projects – University of Colorado 1970 “Junior Year in the Field” Program, Other Materials 25 6 Youth Projects – Jack and Jill of America 1970 Foundation 25 7 Youth Projects – Symposium on 1968 “Spanish Speaking Children and Youth in the Schools of the Southwest” at El Paso, Texas 25 8 Schools and Education – El Paso Public 1934 – 1971 Schools, Various Materials 78 12 Schools and Education – El Paso Public 1966 – 1969 Schools, Various Materials 26 1 Schools and Education – El Paso April 15 – 20, 1936 Schools Centennial, Program (4 copies)

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26 2 Schools and Education – New Mexico 1970 – 1971 State University Alumni Association 26 3 Schools and Education - Texas State 1966 Teachers’ Association, Programs 26 4 Schools and Education – Tex. West. 1960 – 1972 College/Univ. of Texas at El Paso, Other Material 78 13 Schools and Education – Texas Western 1965 – 1972 College/Univ. of Texas at El Paso, Other Material 26 5 Schools and Education – University of 1968 – 1977 Texas at El Paso, Student Association, Council Minutes and Other Material 78 14 Schools and Education – Univ. of Texas 1973 at El Paso, Student Association Elections 26 6 Schools and Education – Education 1972 Group Action Project, Correspondence 26 7 Schools and Education – Mexican- 1968 American Youth Association, Articles of Incorporation 26 8 Schools and Education – Regional 1971 Environmental Education, Research and Improvement Organization (REERIO), Various Materials 26 9 Schools and Education – “Reglamento no date para el Nombramiento y Escalafón de Profesores de la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, U.N.A.M.” 26 10 Historical Societies, Museums and 1966 – 1972 Libraries – El Paso Corral of the Westerners 78 15 Historical Societies, Museums, and 1971 Libraries – El Paso Corral of the Westerners, Membership List 26 11 Historical Societies, Museums and 1955 – 1972 Libraries – El Paso County Historical Society 78 16 Historical Societies, Museums, and 1971 – 1973 Libraries – El Paso County Historical Society, Various Materials 26 12 Historical Societies, Museums and 1955 – 1961

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Libraries – El Paso Rancheros 26 13 Historical Societies, Museums and 1960 – 1972 Libraries – Pioneer Assoc. of El Paso 26 14 Historical Societies, Museums and 1965 – 1970 Libraries – Texas Society of Colonial Dames, Correspondence 78 17 Historical Societies, Museums, and 1965 – 1966 Libraries – Texas Society of Colonial Dames, Newspaper Clippings 26 15 Historical Societies, Museums and 1971 – 1972 Libraries – Sociedad Chihuahuense de Estudios Históricos, Cd. Juárez, Mexico 78 18 Historical Societies, Museums and 1972 Libraries – Sociedad Chihuahuense de Estudios Históricos, Other Material 26 16 Historical Societies, Museums and 1965 – 1970 Libraries – Western History Association 26 17 Historical Societies, Museums and 1965 – 1973 Libraries – National Folk Festival, Correspondence 27 1 Historical Societies, Museums and 1965 – 1979 Libraries – Texas Historical Commission 27 2 Historical Societies, Museums and 1956 – 1973 Libraries – El Paso Art Museums 27 3 Historical Societies, Museums and 1962 – 1971 Libraries – El Paso Centennial Museum 27 4 Historical Societies, Museums and 1957 Libraries – San Jacinto Museum of History Association 27 5 Historical Societies, Museums and 1937 – 1971 Libraries – El Paso Public Library 78 19 Historical Societies, Museums, and 1972 Libraries – El Paso Public Library, Schedule 27 6 Historical Societies, Museums and 1971 Libraries – Border Regional Library Assoc. 78 20 Historical Societies, Museums and 1970 – 1971 Libraries – Texas Library Assoc., Various Materials 27 7 Historical Societies, Museums and 1950 – 1972 Libraries – Various Historical Societies,

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Museums and Libraries 27 8 Butterfield Overland Mail – 1953 – 1956 Correspondence 27 9 Butterfield Overland Mail – 1956 – 1958 Correspondence 27 10 Butterfield Overland Mail – 1958 – 1959 Correspondence 27 11 Butterfield Overland Mail – Programs, 1957 – 1958 Tickets, and Receipts 27 12 Butterfield Overland Mail – 1957 Commemorative Stamp Petition 27 13 Butterfield Overland Mail – Other 1957 – 1958 Material 78 21 Butterfield Overland Mail – Other 1957 – 1958 Material 27 14 Butterfield Overland Mail – Dedication of 1955 – 1958 Pioneer Pilot Memorial – Guadalupe Peak 28 1 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1959 – “Arrows to Atoms” Wagon Train Post 28 2 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1921 – Championship Cowboy Contest, El Paso, Texas, Program Book 28 3 Other Civic Organizations and Activities c. 1960s – Outline for Citizenship Classes, Ft. Bliss, Texas 28 4 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1947 – Cd. Juárez, Coat of Arms, Various Materials 78 22 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1947 – Cd. Juárez, Coat of Arms, Newspaper Clippings 28 5 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1971 – 1972 – El Paso Civic Association 28 6 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1929, 1930, 1961 – El Paso Grand Juries 78 23 Other Civic Organizations and Activities Jan. 1930 – El Paso Grand Jury, Notes 28 7 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1961, 1972 – El Paso Tours 28 8 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1956 – 1957

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– El Pasoans, Inc. 78 24 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1959 – 1960 – El Pasoans, Inc., Budget 28 9 Other Civic Organizations and Activities no date – Petition to Preserve El Paso’s City Hall 78 25 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1915 – Petition to Mayor of El Paso from Second Ward Residents Regarding Drainage, Trash, and Lighting Problems 28 10 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957 – 1962 – Street Name Change Committee, El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 28 11 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1956 – 1957 – Street Name Change Committee, Minutes and Reports 28 12 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1956 – 1958 – Street Name Change Committee, Other Material 78 26 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957 – Street Name Change Committee, Recommendations 28 13 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1937 – Sun Carnival Information Pamphlet (with Float Construction Requirements) 28 14 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1955 – 1963 – Sun Carnival, Correspondence 28 15 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1960 – 1961 – , Mundy Street Petitions 28 16 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1936 – Texas Centennial Exposition at Dallas, Texas 28 17 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1936 – 1971 – Tigua Indians, Correspondence 28 18 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957 – 1965 – Ateneo Fronterizo de Cuidad Juárez, Conference Programs and Other Material 28 19 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1965 – Border Cities Meeting, El Paso, Texas, and Cd. Juárez, Chih, Mex., Summary 29 1 Other Civic Organizations and Activities­ 1969-1972

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Conference on World Affairs Program Books (8 books) 29 2 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1969-1972 Conference on World Affairs, Various Materials 78 27 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1969 – 1972 – Conference on World Affairs, Various Materials 29 3 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1969 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Alamogordo, New Mexico, Various Materials 29 4 Other Civic Organizations and Activities­ 1969 Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs 29 5 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1934-1972 League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) El Paso, Texas, Correspondence 78 28 Other Civic Organizations and Activities c.1950 – 1965 – LULAC, Civics Classes 29 6 Other Civic Organizations and Activities­ 1964 Mexican-American Study Project 29 7 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1972 National Urban Coalition, Various Materials 29 8 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1964-1965 Pan American Round Table of El Paso, Texas, Year Book 29 9 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1956-1960 Pan American Round Table, Correspondence 29 10 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1971-1973 Southwest Taskforce on Bilingual- Bicultural Rehabilitation Services; Various Materials 29 11 Other Civic Organizations and Activities­ 1964-1966 “World Understanding Week,” various material 97 1 Other Civic Organizations and Activities­ Mar. 13, 1966 “World Understanding Week,” clipping 78 29 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1972 – Education Group Action Project,

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Kingsville, Texas 29 30 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1970 – Mexican-American Conference, Notre Dame, Indiana 29 12 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1930- 1970 Various Materials 78 31 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1965 – Various Materials 29 13 Programs- Community Concert 1935-1961 Association, El Paso, Texas 30 1 Programs- El Paso Altrusa Club; Visit of 1938 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 29 2 Programs- The Orpheus Club, El Paso, 1922-1925 Texas 29 3 Programs- Oratorio Society of El Paso, 1923- 1935 Texas 29 4 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1922-1923 30 5 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1924- 1925 30 6 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1925- 1927 30 7 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1928- 1941 30 8 Programs- El Paso Theater, Opera, And 1917- 1925 Dance 31 1 Programs- El Paso Theater Opera and 1926- 1931 Dance 31 2 Programs- El Paso Theater, Opera and 1931- 1970 Dance 31 3 Programs- Other Theater and Music 1925- 1970 Programs 78 32 Programs – Other Theater and Music c. 1920s Programs 97 1 Programs – Other Theater and Music 1917 Programs 31 4 Programs- Various Church Programs 1920- 1972 31 5 Programs- Other Programs 1934- 1973 97 2 Other Materials 1917 – 1974

Series III Political Activities and Issues 31 6 Incoming Correspondence 1922- 1960 31 7 Incoming Correspondence 1961- 1970 32 1 Incoming Correspondence 1971- 1972

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78 33 Incoming Correspondence 1960 – 1971 32 2 Outgoing Correspondence 1936- 1971 32 3 Other correspondence- Invitation to 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Inaugural 97 3 Other Correspondence – Invitation to 1961 Gov. Price Daniel Inauguration 32 4 Other Political Material- Political 1956- 1961 Advertisements 78 34 Other Political Material – Political 1936 Advertisements 32 5 Other Political Material- “La Libertad” 1964 Arriba [Barry] Goldwater, ‘Austin, Texas 32 6 Other Political Material- Mexican 1977 American Democrats 32 7 Other Political Material- “Plataforma 1974 Politica de Accion Nacional” Cd. Juárez 32 8 Other Political Material – City of El Paso 1931 –1932 Poll Tax Form 32 9 Other Political Material- Audiotape, (no date) Rep. Richard White 32 10 Other Political Material- National Issues 1970-1971 Conference 78 35 Other Political Material – National Issues 1970 – 1971 Conference 32 11 Other Political Material- “They Have the 1970 Power; We Have the People”- Houston Hearings Equal Employment Opportunity Report 78 36 Other Political Material – Newspaper 1936 – 1966 Clippings 32 12 Other Political Material 1920-1967 32 13 El Chamizal Dispute- Incoming 1962-1967 Correspondence 32 14 El Chamizal Dispute- Outgoing 1963 Correspondence 33 1 El Chamizal Dispute- Outgoing 1963 Correspondence 78 37 El Chamizal Dispute – Other 1963 Correspondence and Material 33 2 El Chamizal Dispute- Newspaper 1963- 1965

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Clippings, English- Language 78 38 El Chamizal Dispute – Newspaper 1963 – 1966 Clippings, English-Language 33 3 El Chamizal Dispute- Newspaper 1963- 1965 Clippings, Spanish- Language 78 39 El Chamizal Dispute – Newspaper 1963 – 1966 Clippings, Spanish-Language 97 3 El Chamizal Dispute – Newspaper 1963 Clippings, Spanish-Language 33 4 El Chamizal Dispute- Political Cartoons 1962?- 1963 from El Fronterizo and Correo 33 5 El Chamizal Dispute- Press Releases 1963- 1967 33 6 El Chamizal Dispute- Memorandum- July 17,1963 Recommendations to Presidents of U.S. and Mexico by Dept. of State and Ministry of Foreign Relations (3 copies) 33 7 El Chamizal Dispute- Congressional 1963 Record (copies) 33 8 El Chamizal Dispute- “S. 2394”- U.S. 1963 Senate Bill 33 9 El Chamizal Dispute- “Compliance with 1964 Convention on the Chamizal” U.S. Senate Hearing 33 10 El Chamizal Dispute- “Convention on the 1963 Chamizal” U.S. Senate Report 78 40 El Chamizal Dispute – Affidavit 1965 33 11 El Chamizal Dispute- Gadsden Treaty 1853 (copy) 33 12 El Chamizal Dispute “Background undated Information on the Chamizal”- First and Unofficial Draft (with Maps) 33 13 El Chamizal Dispute- “El Chamizal Qué 1963 Es?” by C. Calleros 34 1 El Chamizal Dispute- “Mexico Debe 1963 Recuperar el Chamizal” by Edmundo Díaz Barrientos 34 2 El Chamizal Dispute- “El Chamizal” by 1964 Armando B. Chávez 34 3 El Chamizal Dispute- “The Chamizal 1966 Settlement: Statesmanship or Swindle?” manuscript by J.K. Parrish

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34 4 El Chamizal Dispute- “El Chamizal: Un 1962- 1963 Drama Jurídico e Histórico” by Salvador Mendoza 79 1 El Chamizal Dispute – “Progreso del Sept. – Oct. 1964 Norte” 34 5 El Chamizal Dispute- Mexican Touring 1964 Service Magazine (partial copy) 34 6 El Chamizal Dispute- Other Material 1962- 1965 96 2 El Chamizal Dispute – Other Materials, 1966 Maps

Series IV Business and Financial Material 34 7 Incoming Correspondence 1924-1959 34 8 Incoming Correspondence 1962- 1972 79 2 Incoming Correspondence 1957-1965 34 9 Outgoing Correspondence 1917- 1973 34 10 Railroads-Rio Grande, El Paso, and 1915-1919 Santa Fe, Correspondence 34 11 Railroads -- Rio Grande, El Paso, and 1920 Santa Fe, Correspondence 79 3 Railroads – El Paso and Southwestern, No Date Architect’s Specifications for Office Building 79 4 Railroads – Contracts, Various Railroads 1901 – 1920 34 12 Railroads -- Texas Demurrage and 1908-1910 Storage Bureau Circulars 35 1 Railroads -- Southern Pacific Railroad, 1945 Tie Statements 79 5 Railroads – Southern Pacific, 1929 “Condensed Profiles” 79 6 Railroads – Southern Pacific, “Statement 1924 – 1932 of Siding Mileage” (1 of 2) 79 7 Railroads – Southern Pacific, “Statement 1924 – 1932 of Siding Mileage” (2 of 2) 79 8 Railroads – Southern Pacific, Rio Grande 1927 Division, “Index to M.W.D. Standard Plans” 35 2 Railroads- A. J. Jarrett 1917- 1921 97 4 Railroads – Texas and Pacific Railway c. 1940 – 1960 Co. Advertisement

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35 3 Railroads- Other Material 1900- 1927 35 4 Notary Public and Public Accountant 1921- 1972 Material- Correspondence and Forms 35 5 Notary Public and Public Accountant C. 1965 Material- Guide to Professional Ethics, Nat. Society of Public Accountants 35 6 Notary Public and Public Accountant 1921- 1924 Material- “Record of Acknowledgements”, Record Book of Actions as Notary Public 97 4 Notary Public and Public Accountant 1959 Material – “Rules of Professional Conduct,” Texas State Board of Public Accountants 79 9 Notary Public and Public Accountant 1925 – 1970 Material – Various Materials 35 7 Calleros’ Personal Finances- Budgets 1920 35 8 Calleros’ Personal Finances- Taxes 1922- 1960 79 10 Calleros’ Personal Finances – Taxes 1915 – 1970 35 9 Calleros’ Personal Finances – Loans and 1908- 1966 Mortgages 79 11 Calleros’ Personal Finances – Various 1916 – 1939 Contracts and Bills of Sale 35 10 Calleros Personal Business- Petroleum 1919- 1920 Company Stock Shares 35 11 Insurance Materials- Automobile 1960- 1972 Insurance and Other Materials 35 12 Insurance Materials- Medical Insurance 1965- 1971 36 1 Insurance Materials- Bureau of War Risk 1917- 1919 Insurance 96 3 Insurance Materials – Bureau of War 1917 – 1919 Risk Insurance, “Bulletin No. 1, Terms and Conditions of Soldiers and Sailors Insurance” 36 2 Insurance Materials- Kansas City Life Ins. 1918- 1920 Co. 36 3 Insurance Materials- Pacific Mutual 1917- 1920 Insurance Co. 36 4 Insurance Materials- Other Insurance 1918- 1973 79 12 Insurance Materials – Other Insurance 1920 – 1933 36 5 Banks and Financial Institutions- Banco 1952- 1967 Nacional de Mexico

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36 6 Banks and Financial Institutions- City 1916- 1920 National Bank, El Paso, Texas 36 7 Banks and Financial Institutions- 1914- 1916 Commercial National Bank, El Paso, Texas 36 8 Banks and Financial Institutions- Security 1917- 1922 Bank and Trust Co., El Paso, Texas 36 9 Banks and Financial Institutions- State 1925- 1970 National Bank, El Paso, Texas 36 10 Banks and Financial Institutions- Other 1919- 1976 Banks 36 11 Various Receipts- American Furniture 1919- 1922 Co. 36 12 Various Receipts- City Water Works 1916- 1919 36 13 Various Receipts- Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1916- 1919 Inc. 36 14 Various Receipts- El Paso Electric 1920- 1922 Railway 36 15 Various Receipts- El Paso Herald 1917- 1920 37 1 Various Receipts- Faby’s Grocery 1970 37 2 Various Receipts- Fuel, Grain and Hay 1918- 1932 37 3 Various Receipts- Grocers and Dry Goods 37 4 Various Receipts- Mountain States 1920- 1922 Telephone 37 5 Various Receipts- Popular Dry Goods 1920- 1922 Co. 37 6 Various Receipts- Rio Grande, El Paso 1920- 1921 and Santa Fe Railroad Co. 37 7 Various Receipts- Rothschild and Co.­ 1916- 1922 Piano 97 4 Various Receipts – Piano 1918 37 8 Various Receipts- Trueba Zozaya 1920- 1922 (Seggerman), Inc 37 9 Various Receipts- Travel Receipts 1934 – 1971 37 10 Various Receipts- Book and Printing 1919 – 1973 Receipts 37 11 Various Receipts- Postage Receipts 1924 – 1971 37 12 Various Receipts- Receipt Stubs 1920; 1950-1951 37 13 Various Receipts- Personal Handwritten 1917- 1970

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Receipts 37 14 Various Receipts- Client Receipts 1920- 1972 38 1 Various Receipts – Other 1917- 1973 96 4 Various Receipts – Other 1929, 1933 97 4 Various Receipts – Other 1920 – 1940 38 2 Other Business and Financial Material- c. 1920 – 1970 Business Contacts- Cards and Addresses 38 3 Other Business and Financial Material- 1916- 1917 Calleros and Martinez (Fernando Martinez) 38 4 Other Business Related Material- 1934- 1971 American Printing Co. 38 5 Other Business Related Material- Tours 1961- 1965 38 6 Other Business Related Materials- c. 1920 – 1973 Various Materials and Notes 38 7 Business Clients- Titles, Abstracts and 1928 – 1971 Deeds 38 8 Business Clients- Promissory Notes 1928- 1971 79 13 Business Clients – American Legion Post 1970 No. 36 38 9 Business Clients- Farah Manufacturing 1969 Co., 38 10 Business Clients- Pancho’s Mexican 1967- 1970 Foods 79 14 Business Clients – Piedra del Sol 1971 Housing Dev. Corp., Articles of Incorporation 38 11 Business Clients- Raymond L. Telles Jr., 1960- 1961 Expense Account 38 12 Business Clients- Lucia Rubio de Madrid 1929- 1936 Investments, Correspondence 79 15 Business Clients – Lucia Rubio de 1935 Madrid Investments, Legal Papers 38 13 Business Clients- Isaura Avila, Incoming 1923- 1930 Correspondence 39 1 Business Clients- Isaura Avila, Outgoing 1923- 1927 Correspondence 79 16 Business Clients – Isaura Avila, 1923 – 1924 Contracts and Deeds

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39 2 Business Clients- Isaura Avila, Various 1923- 1930 Materials 79 17 Business Clients – I. Avina, Abstract of 1912 Title 39 18 Business Clients – Miguel Baeza 1932 – 1937 39 3 Business Clients- Alfredo Barrio 1928- 1935 79 19 Business Clients – Alfredo Barrio 1928 – 1935 80 1 Business Clients – Manuel Bustillos 1929 – 1934 80 2 Business Clients – Crecencio Ceballos 1925 80 3 Business Clients – Francisco Cotera 1930 – 1933 80 4 Business Clients – Federico and 1968 Alejandra A. Fernandez 80 5 Business Clients – Alfonso Flores and A. 1928 Casasola 39 4 Business Clients- Pablo Moncado 1925- 1933 80 6 Business Clients – Beatriz Morrado 1968 – 1971 80 7 Business Clients – M. Nagle 1929 – 1935 80 8 Business Clients – Inocencio Najera 1927 – 1932 80 9 Business Clients – Maria B. Orona 1929 – 1941 39 5 Business Clients- Manuel Payan 1930- 1967 80 10 Business Clients – Manuel Payan c. 1930s 80 11 Business Clients – Diego Ronquillo 1969 80 12 Business Clients – Manuel and Soledad 1969 Sanchez 80 13 Business Clients – Hector J. Uranga 1970 – 1971 80 14 Business Clients – Aureliano and 1928 Amanda Valdez/R.S. Fletcher 39 6 Business Clients- Benigno Villa 1926- 1935 Hernandez 80 15 Business Clients – Benigno Villa 1929 – 1937 Hernandez 80 16 Business Clients – Antonio Villegas 1929 - 1937 39 7 Business Clients- Maria Guzman 1917- 1929 80 17 Business Clients – Maria Guzman 1924 – 1929 97 4 Business Clients – Maria Guzman, Other 1929 Materials 39 8 Business Clients- Various Clients, Real 1924- 1973 Estate, Mortgages and Loans 39 9 Business Clients- Various Clients, Real 1924- 1973

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Estate, Mortgages 40 1 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928- 1931 Correspondence 40 2 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1932- 1942 Correspondence 40 3 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928- 1934 Documents and Receipts 80 18 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928 – 1934 Other Materials 40 4 Business Clients- Eldifonsa Lopez Estate 1928- 1929 80 19 Business Clients- Eldifonsa Lopez 1929 Estate, Other Materials 40 5 Business Clients- Elena R. E Silva Estate 1958- 1969 and Funeral 80 20 Business Clients – Ladislada Urrutia 1964 – 1967 Estate 40 6 Business Clients- Arcadio Valtierrra 1932- 1933 Estate (or Baltierra) 80 21 Business Clients –Dominga Ortiz de 1918 – 1969 Valtierra Estate (or Baltierra) 97 4 Business Clients – Librado Vargas Estate 40 7 Business Clients- Various Clients; 1915- 1972 Estates, Wills, Funeral Expenses 80 22 Business Clients-Various Clients; 1963 Estates, Wills, Funeral Expenses 40 8 Business Clients- Various Clients; 1969- 1973 Immigration, Naturalization, Visas, Official Documents 80 23 Business Clients –Various Clients; 1966 – 1972 Immigration, Naturalization, Visas, Official Documents 40 9 Business Clients- Other Clients 1926- 1973 41 1 Business Clients- Other Clients 1926- 1973 80 24 Business Clients- Other Clients 1969 41 2 Client Tax Returns- Tax Forms and 1956- 1969 Instructions 41 3 Client Tax Returns- Blank Tax Forms 1942- 1968 41 4 Client Tax Returns- General 1970- 1971 Correspondence 41 5 Client Tax Returns- “Requests for 1963- 1972

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Statement of Earnings” For Clients 41 6 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 41 7 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 41 8 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 41 9 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 1 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 2 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 3 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 4 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 5 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 42 6 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 43 1 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 43 2 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973 43 3 Client Tax Returns 1942- 1973

Series V Literary Endeavors 43 4 Incoming Correspondence 1920- 1955 43 5 Incoming Correspondence 1955- 1956 43 6 Incoming Correspondence 1956- 1958 44 1 Incoming Correspondence 1958- 1959 44 2 Incoming Correspondence 1959- 1960 44 3 Incoming Correspondence 1960- 1961 44 4 Incoming Correspondence 1962- 1963 44 5 Incoming Correspondence 1963- 1965 45 1 Incoming Correspondence 1966 45 2 Incoming Correspondence 1967 45 3 Incoming Correspondence 1968- 1971 45 4 Incoming Correspondence 1972- 1973 80 25 Incoming Correspondence 1954 45 5 Outgoing Correspondence 1921- 1955 45 6 Outgoing Correspondence 1955- 1957 46 1 Outgoing Correspondence 1957- 1959 46 2 Outgoing Correspondence 1960- 1962 46 3 Outgoing Correspondence 1963- 1968 46 4 Outgoing Correspondence 1969- 1973 46 5 Other Correspondence- Ángel Alcázar de 1953- 1968 Velasco

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46 6 Other Correspondence- José Cisneros 1959 46 7 Other Correspondence- Fred Joyce 1960- 1971 46 8 Other Correspondence- Tom Lea 1957 46 9 Other Correspondence- Dr. Harry Lund, 1961- 1966 Pan American College, Edinburg, Texas 46 10 Other Correspondence- Kenneth Yielding 1960- 1971 80 26 Other Correspondence- Kenneth Yielding 1960 – 1971 47 1 Published Works- El Chamizal- Qué es? 1963 (3 copies) 47 2 Published Works- El Paso’s Missions and 1951 Indians (3 copies) 47 3 Published Works- El Paso’s Missions and 1953 Indians (3 copies) 47 4 Published Works- El Paso- Then and 1954 Now 47 5 Published Works- En el Aureo Jubileo de 1931 la Venida de la Compañia de Jesús 47 6 Published Works- Estudios Preliminares 1929- 1931 de la Sociedad Histórica Católica del Estado de Texas, Número 1-4; Comision Histórica de los Caballeros de Colon de Texas (No. 4 written by Cleofás Calleros) 47 7 Published Works- Historia del Asilo de 1931 San José de El Paso, Texas, Caballeros de Colón (3 copies with textured cover) 47 8 Published Works- Historia del Asilo de 1931 San José de El Paso, Texas, Caballeros de Colón (3 copies with smooth cover) 47 9 Published Works- Historia de la 1935 Parroquia de San Ignacio de Loyola, El Paso, Texas 47 10 Published Works- Historia de la 1935 Parroquia de San Ignacio de Loyola, El Paso, Texas (cover only- alternate design) 47 11 Published Works- Jubileo de Oro de Mi 1955 Parroquia, 1905- 1955 (3 copies) 47 12 Published Works- La antorcha… de 1951 El Paso del Norte

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47 13 Published Works- The Mother Mission: 1952 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 48 1 Published Works – Queen of the 1952 Missions: Our Lady of Guadalupe 48 2 Published Works – San Elizario Presidio- 1969 Mission (3 Copies) 48 3 Published Works – Texas Centennial 1936 Celebration, 1936, Diocese of El Paso, Edited by Cleofás Calleros 48 4 Published Works – Tigua Indians: Oldest 1953 Permanent Settlers in Texas (3 Copies) 94 Published Works – Historia del Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (cover only) 48 5 Newspaper Articles by Calleros– 1951 – 1952 The El Paso Times 80 27 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – 1951 – 1965 The El Paso Times 48 6 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – 1953 – 1959 The El Paso Times, “El Paso—Then and Now” 80 28 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – The El 1954 – 1959 Paso Times, “El Paso—Then and Now” 48 29 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – El Paso June 4, 1932 Evening World News, “San José de Concordia el Alto; First Catholic Church in El Paso, Texas,” (reprint) 48 7 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – Other 1932, 1952 Newspaper Articles 80 30 Newspaper Articles by Calleros – Other 1964 Newspaper Articles 48 8 Other Works by Calleros – “Introduction c. 1956 to Tour of Juárez, Mexico,” USATC-AAA 48 9 Other Works by Calleros – “Our Cause, 1971 Its Origin and Continuation,” Knights of Columbus 48 10 Other Works by Calleros – “Our Historical 1961 and Cultural Southwest,” White Sands Lunar Base Report 48 11 Other Works by Calleros – “Paso del 1951

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Norte,” Fiestas de Fundacion y Guadalupanas; Programa; Club de Leones de Cd. Juárez (3 Copies) 80 31 Other Works by Calleros – “Lost Demon Aug. 2-3, 1955 Found,” Play; program notes by Calleros 48 12 Other Works by Calleros – Various c. 1920 – 1970 Articles and Papers 48 13 Speeches and Addresses – Audio No Date Recording of Calleros, by Wilma Cleveland; original Tape and cassette copy (2 hours) 48 14 Speeches and Addresses – “Disertacion 1959 Histórica,” Cd. Juárez 48 15 Speeches and Addresses – “Juventad, 1943 Nuestra Labor,” La Conferencia Regional de Padres y Madres, Escuela Bowie, El Paso, Texas 48 16 Speeches and Addresses – “Mexico and 1969 Mexicans…,” Univ. of Colorado 48 17 Speeches and Addresses – Panel 1971 Discussion, Texas Library Assoc., District IV, Laredo, Texas 48 18 Speeches and Addresses – White Sands 1957 Proving ground, Office of Research Ordinance Research Liasion Committee 48 19 Speeches and Addresses – Other 1927 – 1972 Speeches and Addresses 80 32 Speeches and Addresses – Other 1959 Speeches and Addresses 49 1 Speeches and Addresses – Speakers’ 1962 – 1972 Fees 80 33 Speeches and Addresses – Speakers’ 1972 Fees 49 2 Speeches and Addresses- Consulting 1966- 1972 Services 49 3 Proofs and Drafts- El Chamizal: ¿Qué 1963 Es? 80 34 Proofs and Drafts – El Chamizal: Cuál 1963 Es? 49 4 Proofs and Drafts- Seventieth 1972 Anniversary of Columbianism in Texas

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80 35 Proofs and Drafts – “Educacion e No Date Instruccion en Paso del Norte, “ 80 36 Proofs and Drafts --El Paso Missions No Date 49 5 Proofs and Drafts- “Tigua Indians” 49 6 Proofs and Drafts- Untitled Article on Don 1966 Juan de Oñate Expedition 49 7 Proofs and Drafts- “The First Chartered July 24, 1952 Bank West of the Mississippi in Texas” 49 8 Proofs and Drafts- Poetry (by Calleros?) 1966 49 9 Proofs and Drafts- “Shrine of the Little No date Flower “(San Antonio, Texas) 49 10 Proofs and Drafts- “Banco Nacional de 1952 Texas” 49 11 Proofs and Drafts- “El Paso- Then and c. 1950s – 1960s Now;” Prologue 49 12 Proofs and Drafts- Historia de la 1935 Parroquia de San Ignacio de Loyola 49 13 Proofs and Drafts- La Antorcha de No date El Paso del Norte 49 14 Proofs and Drafts- Various Drafts c. 1940 - 1970 49 15 Book Production and Promotion- c. 1963 – 1964 El Chamizal- Qué Es? 49 16 Book Production and Promotion- Historia 1933 de la Parroquia de San Ignacio de Loyola 49 17 Book Production and Promotion- 1953- 1962 Promotion for Historia del Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 49 18 Book Production and Promotion- Trip to December 1955 Mexico City 49 19 Book Production and Promotion- Account c. 1950 – 1970 Book for Literary Production 49 20 Book Production and Promotion- Book 1961- 1972 Orders and Receipts 80 37 Book Production and Promotion – Book c. 1950 – 1970 Orders and Receipts 49 21 Book Production and Promotion- Various c. 1940 – 1972 Material 49 22 Book Production and Promotion- Book 1957- 1962 Presentations, Newspaper Clippings and Other Material

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80 38 Book Production and Promotion – Book c. 1950 – 1970 Presentations, Newspaper Clippings 49 23 Book Production and Promotion- Book 1962- 1963 Presentations- to Pres. John F. Kennedy and V-Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, Correspondence 50 1 Reviews and Critiques- Reviews and 1955- 1959 Critiques of Historia del Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 81 1 Reviews and Critiques – Historia del 1954 – 1959 Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 50 2 Other Literary Endeavors- 1950- 1973 Advertisements from Book Sellers 50 3 Other Literary Endeavors- Calleros’ Book 1919- 1971 Collections 81 2 Other Literary Endeavors – Calleros’ 1972 Book Collections 50 4 Other Literary Endeavors- El Paso Public 1960- 1970 Library 81 3 Other Literary Endeavors – El Paso 1970 Public Library 50 5 Other Literary Endeavors- Book Plate No date (Stamp Block) and Metal Die 50 6 Other Literary Endeavors- Notes 1930- 1970 50 7 Historical Research- Institute of Texan 1967- 1971 Cultures San Antonio, Texas 50 8 Historical Research- El Paso, Juárez and c. 1950 - 1970 Vicinity 50 9 Historical Research- Early El Paso, c. 1950 - 1970 Texas 50 10 Historical Research- Early El Paso c. 1950 –1 970 Residents 51 1 Historical Research- Alfonso Casasola 1933 Correspondence 51 2 Historical Research- Frank P. Clark, 1877 Customs Collector, El Paso, Texas 51 3 Historical Research- Samuel Marti 1929-1942 (Martinez), Violinist 51 4 Historical Research- El Paso Area 1953- 1971 Churches, Missions, and Temples,

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Correspondence 51 5 Historical Research- El Paso Area 1953- 1959 Smelters, Correspondence 51 6 Historical Research- El Paso Area 1921- 1956 Railroads, correspondence 51 7 Historical Research- El Paso area military 1956- 1977 and Camp Cotton, correspondence 51 8 Historic Research- Magoffin Home, 1964 correspondence 51 9 Historical Research- “Isle of Cordova” 1954 and “Cerro Gordo;” Hugh Lyons, correspondence and sheet music 51 10 Historical Research- “Isle of Cordova” 1955 and “Down in Sooner Land;” Delphia Foster, correspondence and sheet music 97 5 Historical Research – “Isle of Cordova,” c. 1920 – 1970 Other Sheet Music and Materials 51 11 Historical Research- Tiguas and 1957- 1967 Cherokee, correspondence 51 12 Historical Research- Rodeos, Corridas, 1952- 1969 Hitching Posts, Stirrups; correspondence 51 13 Historical Research- Ku Klux Klan, San 1966 Angelo, Texas, correspondence 51 14 Historical Research- Aztec Calendar, 1960- 1966 Seasons, Weather; correspondence 51 15 Historical Research- Silver City, New 1955- 1966 Mexico, correspondence 51 16 Historical Research- “Episodios No date Históricos” 51 17 Historical Research- “Texana Check List” 1957 Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, San Antonio, Texas 51 18 Historical Research- Untitled Term Paper No Date on Foreign Relations between Mexico and United States (no author or date) 51 19 Historical Research- “History of 1959 California” (no date or author) 51 20 Historical Research- “Ignacio Zaragoza” No Date (unknown author) 51 21 Historical Research- “America’s First 1963 Bible,” Various materials

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96 5 Historical Research – “Mulattos Mines,” 1887 article from The Mexican Financier Map 1 Historical Research – Copy of Translation c. 1920 - 1970 Drawer of Land Grant Document for Juan Maria W10 Ponce de Leon, 1827 and 1852 51 22 Historical Research- Various Materials 1930- 1970 81 4 Historical Research – Various Materials 1909 – 1972

Series VI Personal/ Biographical Material 51 23 Travel Memorabilia- Souvenir Booklets 1920- 1960 51 24 Travel Memorabilia- Various Travel 1950s- 1960s Brochures 51 25 Travel Memorabilia- Various Tour Plans 1965- 1966 52 1 Travel Memorabilia- Travel Itineraries 1939, 1959 52 2 Travel Memorabilia- Airline Guides 1950- 1970 52 3 Travel Memorabilia- Train Schedules, 1938 Ferrocarril Mexicano, Ruta de Veracruz 52 4 Travel Memorabilia- Tour Schedule, 1959 American Automobile Association 52 5 Travel Memorabilia- Various Tour 1920, 1959 Schedules 52 6 Travel Memorabilia- Travel Atlas 1971 52 7 Travel Memorabilia- Various Maps 1950- 1970 52 8 Travel Memorabilia- Austria 1959 52 9 Travel Memorabilia- Italy 1959 52 10 Travel Memorabilia- Italy, 1959 correspondence 53 1 Travel Memorabilia- Europe 1959 53 2 Travel Memorabilia- Israel 1959 53 3 Travel Memorabilia- Istanbul 1959 53 4 Travel Memorabilia- Mexico 1963- 1967 53 5 Travel Memorabilia- United States 1926- 1972 96 6 Travel Memorabilia – Restaurant Menus c. 1950 – 1970 53 6 Travel Memorabilia- Various Materials 1920- 1970

81 5 Travel Memorabilia – Various Materials 1959 – 1970 97 6 Travel Memorabilia – Various Materials c. 1950 – 1970 53 7 Diplomas and Awards – Correspondence 1936 - 1973 53 8 Diplomas and Awards -- Certificates 1922- 1964

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81 6 Diplomas and Awards --Certificates 1945 – 1954 83 Diplomas and Awards – Award Plaque, 1958 – 1959 United Fund Drive of El Paso 83 Diplomas and Awards – Award Plaque, 1972 Symposium on Relations between Northern Mexico and Southwestern U.S. 84 Diplomas and Awards – Parchment No Date Certificate 96 7 Diplomas and Awards – City of El Paso 1955 – 1964 96 8 Diplomas and Awards – Knights of 1924 – 1932 Columbus Map 2 Diplomas and Awards – Knights of 1926, 1943 Drawer Columbus Certificates W10 96 9 Diplomas and Awards – Other 1957 97 7 Diplomas and Awards – Other 1909 – 1962 53 9 Diplomas and Awards- Jr. Chamber of 1957 Commerce 54 1 Diplomas and Awards- La Cruz de la 1953 – 1954 Orden de Isabel la Catolica, Spain 81 7 Diplomas and Awards – La Cruz de la 1953 – 1954 Orden de Isabel la Catolica, Spain 54 2 Diplomas and Awards- Knight of St. 1960- 1968 Gregory, Correspondence 81 8 Diplomas and Awards – Knight of St. 1961 Gregory, Press Release by Nat. Cath. Welfare Conference 54 3 Diplomas and Awards- Knight of St. 1961 Gregory, other Materials 54 4 Diplomas and Awards- Testimonial 1967 Banquet, U. S. Catholic Conference, Program (3 copies) 54 5 Diplomas and Awards- Guest Book 1967(?) 54 6 Diplomas and Awards- Who’s Who in the 1960- 1969 South and Southwest, Correspondence 54 7 Diplomas and Awards- Who’s Who in the 1960- 1969 South and Southwest, Other Materials 54 8 Diplomas and Awards- Other Who’s Who 1929- 1969 Organizations 54 9 Diplomas and Awards- Other Award 1959- 1971 Organizations

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55 1 Diplomas and Awards- La Salle 1917- 1920 Extension University 55 2 Other Personal and Biographical 1960, 1970 Material- Calleros’ Resume 55 3 Other Personal and Biographical 1922- 1923 Material- Personal Recommendations 55 4 Other Personal and Biographical c. 1940 -1960 Material- Calleros’ Genealogy 55 5 Other Personal and Biographical 1959 Material- Calleros’ Last Will and Testament 81 9 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1918 – Calleros’ Last Will and Testament 81 10 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1918 – Calleros’ Marriage License 55 6 Other Personal and Biographical 1920- 1970 Material- Health and Medical Material 55 7 Other Personal and Biographical 1932- 1972 Material- Newspaper Articles about Calleros 81 11 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1959 – 1970 – Newspaper Articles About Calleros Map 2 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1967 Drawer – Newspaper Articles About Calleros W10 55 8 Other Personal and Biographical c. 1952 – 1960s Material- Other Articles about Calleros 55 9 Other Personal and Biographical 1917- 1969 Material- Benita Blanco Calleros Material 55 10 Other Personal and Biographical 1945- 1975 Material- Other Family Material Map 2 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1967 Drawer – Other Family Material W10 55 11 Other Personal and Biographical 1942 Material- War Ration Book One 55 12 Other Personal and Biographical 1920- 1972 Material- Other Correspondence 55 13 Other Personal and Biographical 1920- 1972 Material- Various Materials 55 14 Other Personal and Biographical c. 1917- 1972

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Material- Various Religious Material 55 15 Other Personal and Biographical 1957- 1966 Material- Christmas Card Lists 55 16 Other Personal and Biographical 1929- 1971 Material- Obituaries and Funeral Notices 81 12 Other Personal and Biographical Material 1965 – Obituaries and Funeral Notices 85 Scrapbooks – “Mexico;” Photographs, Dec. 12, 1930 Postcards, Maps, Souvenirs, Clippings from Trip to Mexico 86 Scrapbooks– Knights of Columbus; c. 1920 – 1941 Photographs, Clippings, Correspondence, Memorabilia; Book 1of 3 87 Scrapbooks – Knights of Columbus; c. 1930 – 1941 Photographs, Clippings, Correspondence, Memorabilia; Book 2 of 3 88 Scrapbooks – Knights of Columbus; c. 1930 – 1940 Photographs, Clippings, Correspondence, Memorabilia; Book 3 of 3 89 Scrapbooks – “Iglesia de San Ignacio” 1911 – 1933 90 Scrapbooks – “From Salt Lake City to c. 1920 San Francisco Bay;” color print album of travel scenes with photographs, maps, memorabilia 91 Scrapbooks – “The Derricks;” unidentified c. 1880 – 1944 subjects (probably of Russian descent); photographs of early El Paso and vicinity; clippings, memorabilia 92 Scrapbooks – Visit of Spanish Feb. 1957 Ambassador, José Maria Areilza y Martinez, Book 1 of 2 93 Scrapbooks – Visit of Spanish Feb. 1957 Ambassador Book, 2 of 2 95 Scrapbooks – Visit of Spanish Feb. 1957 Ambassador; miniature Spanish flags and string of flags; loose material from Scrapbook 1

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56 1 Banquets and Receptions- American c. 1960s Academy of Achievement, #1 to #49 56 2 Banquets and Receptions- American c. 1960s Academy of Achievement, #1 to #64 56 3 Banquets and Receptions- American c.1960s Academy of Achievement, #1 to #50 56 4 Banquets and Receptions- American c.1960s Academy of Achievement, #1 to #39 56 5 Banquets and Receptions-Knights of c.1950s- 1960s Columbus #1 to #24 56 6 Banquets and Receptions- Knights of 1950s- 1960s Columbus #1 to #17 56 7 Banquets and Receptions- Other 1940s- 1970s Banquets #1 to #22 56 8 Historical Photographs- Individuals- El Late 1800s-1940s Paso, Juárez, and Vicinity; #1- #27 56 9 Historical Photographs- Groups- El Paso, Late 1870s to 1920 Juárez, and Vicinity, #1 to #17 56 10 Historical Photographs- Groups- El Paso, Late 1800s to Juárez, and Vicinity; #1 to #15 1910 56 11 Historical Photographs- Groups- El Paso c.1890- 1940 Juárez and Vicinity; #1 to #21 57 1 Historical Photographs- Groups- School 1880s­ 1950s Groups, #1 to #13 57 2 Historical Photographs- Groups- c. 1890- 1910 Customs Group, El Paso, Texas; #1 to #5 57 3 Historical Photographs- Groups- 1910- 1921 Railroad/ Freight Groups; #1 to #6 57 4 Historical Photographs- El Paso, Juárez, 1880- 1920 and Vicinity- General- #1 to #11 57 5 Historical Photographs- El Paso, Juárez, c.1880s- 1920s and Vicinity- General; #1 to #25 57 6 Historical Photographs- El Paso, Juárez, 1900- 1960s and Vicinity- General- #1 to #24 57 7 Historical Photographs- El Paso, Juárez 1940- 1972 and Vicinity, General, #1 to #7 57 8 Historical Photographs- Homes, 1920s- 1970s Buildings, Other Exterior Views, #1 to #37 57 9 Historical Photographs- Sun Carnival 1936 Parade, El Paso, Texas, #1 to #35

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57 10 Historical Photographs- National Catholic 1925- 1960s Welfare Conference Office and Staff, El Paso, Texas, #1 to #10 57 11 Historical Photographs- Ft. Bliss; Villa c.1910- 1930 Expedition, #1 to #6 57 12 Historical Photographs- Chamizal- c.1963- 1965 Boundary Dispute (aerial views); #1 to #4 57 13 Historical Photographs- San Elizario, 1956- 1969 Texas, #1 to #31 58 1 Other Civic Events- Butterfield Overland 1954 Mail/ El Paso Municipal Airport Celebration, #1- #20 96 10 Other Civic Events – Butterfield Overland c. 1950s Stage; Calleros and Others, #1 only 96 11 Other Civic Events – Butterfield Overland c. 1950s Mail Commemorative Stamp Designs, #1 - #16 58 2 Other Civic Events- Bullfight- Cd. Juárez c. 1930s- 1960s and other Locations, #1 to #24 58 3 Other Civic Events- Bullfight- Cd. Juárez c. 1930s- 1960s and other Locations, #1 to #19 58 4 Other Civic Events- Knights of Columbus 1937 (Texas State Council) Convention at Mineral Wells, Texas, #1 to #3 58 5 Other Civic Events- Spanish Feb. 1957 Ambassador’s Visit, #1 to #15 58 6 Other Civic Events- Jack and Jill 1970 Foundation of America, #1 to #8 58 7 Other Civic Events- Crossroads of 1962- 1963 America, Rio Florido Project- #1 to #44 58 8 Other Civic Events- Crossroads of 1962- 1963 America- Rio Florido Project- #1 to #11 58 9 Other Civic Events- Crossroads of 1962- 1963 America- Rio Florido Project- #1 to #20 58 10 Other Civic Events- Military and Veterans 1940- 1972 Events- #1 to #13 58 11 Other Civic Events- Military and Veterans 1940s- 1972 Events- #1 to #15 58 12 Other Civic Events- Various Civic Events­ 1940s- 1960s #1 to #28 58 13 Other Civic Events- Exhibits, Monuments 1950s- 1970

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and Markets- #1 to #25 59 1 Churches and Clergy- Cathedrals­ 1940- 1972 #1- #19 59 2 Churches and Clergy- Nuestra Señora de 1850- 1900 Guadalupe- #1- #4 59 3 Churches and Clergy- Rio Florido, 1960- 1972 Chihuahua- #1- #18 59 4 Churches and Clergy- Sacred Heart 1928- 1960s Church- #1- #4 59 5 Churches and Clergy-San Elizario­ 1920s- 1972 #1- #12 59 6 Churches and Clergy- San Ignacio de c.1915- 1960 Loyola- #1- #3 59 7 Churches and Clergy- Socorro- #1- #2 c.1940- 1972 59 8 Churches and Clergy- Various Churches c. 1850- 1972 #1- #18 59 9 Churches and Clergy- Various Churches­ c. 1930- 1972 #1- #27 59 10 Churches and Clergy- Various Churches­ c. 1920- 1972 #1- #33 59 11 Churches and Clergy-Various Churches­ c. 1920- 1972 #1- #23 59 12 Churches and Clergy- Altars and c. 1920- 1972 Interiors- #1- #17 59 13 Churches and Clergy- Altars and c. 1950- 1972 Interiors- #1-#6 59 14 Churches and Clergy- Altars and c.1920- 1972 Interiors- #1- #10 59 15 Churches and Clergy- Altars and c.1920- 1972 Interiors- #1- #17 59 16 Churches and Clergy- Other Religious c.1920- 1972 Images, Crosses and Grottoes- #1- #8 59 17 Clergy- Priests- #1- #6 c.1890- 1938 59 18 Clergy- Priests- #1- #21 c.1900- 1972 60 1 Clergy- Priests and Ministers- #1- #28 1920- 1972 60 2 Clergy- Priests and Ministers- #1- #14 c.1920-1972 60 3 Churches and Clergy- Nuns- #1- #8 c.1900-1972 60 4 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups­ c.1920s- 1960s #1- #15

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60 5 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups­ c.1900- 1960 #1-#13 60 6 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- c.1930- 1970 Church Service and Banquet- #1- #20 60 7 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- 1928 Knights of Columbus- St. Patrick’s­ #1- #13 60 8 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- c.1915- 1940 Guardian Angel School- #1- #5 60 9 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- c.1900- 1930 Sacred Heart School- #1- #8 60 10 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- St. 1939 Joséph’s Academy and High School­ #1- #2 60 11 Churches and Clergy- Church Groups- St. 1927 Ignatius School #1 60 12 Churches and Clergy- Various Church c.1920- 1972 Groups, #1- #11 96 12 Churches and Clergy – Various Church c. 1920 – 1930 Groups, #1 - #2 97 8 Churches and Clergy – Various Church c. 1920 – 1940 Groups, #1 61 1 Mt. Cristo Rey- Early Processions and c.1920- 1940 Celebrations- #1- #40 61 2 Mt. Cristo Rey- Early Processions and c.1920- 1940 Celebrations- #1- #11 61 3 Mt. Cristo Rey- Sculptor, Urbici Soler­ 1937- 1938 #1- #24 61 4 Mt. Cristo Rey- Sculptor, Urbici Soler­ 1937- 1938 #1- #17 61 5 Mt. Cristo Rey- Construction Dec. 10, 1937­ #1- #14 Sept. 18, 1938 61 6 Mt. Cristo Rey-Construction- #1- #11 Sept. 20-22, 1938 61 7 Mt. Cristo Rey- Construction- #1- #17 Sept. 24- Oct. 29, 1938 61 8 Mt. Cristo Rey- Construction and Oct. 30, 1938­ Procession- #1- #24 June 4, 1939 61 9 Mt. Cristo Rey- Construction #1 - #15 June 22- July 23, 1939 61 10 Mt. Cristo Rey—Construction- #1- #19 July 23, 1939­

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Oct. 29, 1939 and undated 61 11 Mt. Cristo Rey- Construction, #1- #7 1939 and after construction 61 12 Mt. Cristo Rey- Proposed Apostolic c.1940s School- #1- #2 62 1 Tigua Indians- Early Photographs of c. 1860-1920 Tiguas, Ysleta, and Other Native Americans #1- #14 62 2 Tigua Indians-Texas Centennial and other c. 1920-1970 Events- #1- #29 62 3 Tigua Indians-Various events- #1- #5 c. 1940-1960 62 4 Tigua Indians- Various events- #1- #34 c. 1950-1970 62 5 Tigua Indians- Various Events- #1- #24 c. 1950-1970 62 6 Tigua Indians- Various Events- #1- #25 c. 1950-1970 62 7 Tigua Indians- Honoring José Cisneros­ c. 1950-1970 #1- #23 62 8 Tigua Indians- Honoring José Cisneros ­ c. 1950-1970 #1 - #15 62 9 Tigua Indians- Honoring Bishop Metzger­ c. 1950-1970 #1- #20 62 10 Tigua Indians- Honoring Bishop Metzger­ c. 1950-1970 #1- #20 62 11 Tigua Indians- Honoring Bishop Metzger c. 1950-1970 62 12 Tigua Indians- Various Events- #1- #50 c. 1950- 1970 63 1 Tigua Indians- Spanish Ambassador’s Feb. 1957 Visit- #1- #30 63 2 Tigua Indians- Spanish Ambassador’s Feb. 1957 Visit- #1- #42 63 3 Tigua Indians- Funeral of Cacique Aniceto Feb. 5,1957 Granillo- #1- #43 63 4 Tigua Indians- Ysleta Mission- #1- #14 c. 1860- 1970 64 1 Literary Endeavors- Book Production­ 1950- 1970 #1- #13 64 2 Literary Endeavors- Photographs of c. 1950-1970 Historia del Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe- #1- #20 64 3 Literary Endeavors- Calleros with book­ c. 1950-1970 #1-10 64 4 Literary Endeavors- Calleros and Ángel c. 1950-1970

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Alcázar de Velasco #1- #5 64 5 Literary Endeavors- Book Presentations­ 1950- 1970 #1- #34 64 6 Literary Endeavors- Book Presentations­ 1950- 1970 #1- #25 64 7 Literary Endeavors- Book Presentations­ 1950- 1970 #1- #16 64 8 Literary Endeavors- Photographs used in 1950- 1970 Calleros’ Literary Productions- #1- #11 64 9 Literary Endeavors- Other Literary 1950- 1970 Activities- #1- #38 64 10 Artistic Photographs- Studies of Animals­ 1930- 1970 #1- #12 64 11 Artistic Photographs- Studies of Cactus 1930- 1970 and Flowers- #1- #9 64 12 Artistic Photographs- Landscapes­ 1930- 1970 #1- #13 64 13 Artistic Photographs- Landscapes­ 1930- 1970 #1- #20 65 1 Artistic Photographs- Landscapes­ 1930- 1970 #1- #14 65 2 Artistic Photographs- Landscapes­ 1930- 1970 #1- #15 65 3 Artistic Photographs- Various People­ 1930- 1970 #1- #9 65 4 Artistic Photographs- Photographs of Art­ 1930- 1970 #1- #5 65 5 Maps, Documents, and Drawings- 1880- 1970 Photographs of Maps, Texas and El Paso­ #1- #13 65 6 Maps, Documents, and Drawings- 1930- 1970 Photographs of Documents and Printed Material- #1- #16 65 7 Maps, Documents and Drawings- c.1930- 1970 Photograph of Model Plans for “La Ciudad del Niño”- #1- #9 96 13 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – c. 1930 – 1970 “La Ciudad del Niño” #1 - #5 65 8 Maps, Documents and Drawings- c.1930- 1970 Photographs of drawings by José

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Cisneros- #1- #19 96 14 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – c. 1930 - 1970 Photographs of drawings by José Cisneros; #1 97 9 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – 1951 “Regional Map of Indian Tribes,” prepared by Cleofás Calleros; #1 97 9 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – Plans 1966 for Memorial Marker, Colonial Dames of Texas; #2 - #4 97 9 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – Coat 1947 of Arms, Cd. Juárez; #5 - #11 Map 3 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – 1967 Drawer National Cath. Welfare Conference plans W10 for remodeling office building Map 3 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – 1963 – 1964 Drawer Chamizal Area Map W10 Map 3 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – c. 1950 - 1970 Drawer Mesilla Valley Map W10 Map 3 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – c. 1920 Drawer Louisiana and Texas Oilfield Map, Service W10 Oil Corp. Map 3 Maps, Documents, and Drawings – 1957 Drawer National Geographic print of Mayflower II W10 65 9 Maps, Documents and Drawings- 1930- 1970 Photographs of Various Drawings and Proofs- #1- #49 65 10 Maps, Documents, and Drawings- Various c.1916- 1972 Drawings and other Materials 65 11 Maps, Documents and Drawings- Various c.1950- 1972 Drawings and Other Materials- #1- #7 81 13 Maps, Documents and Drawings – c. 1920 – 1970 Various Drawings and Other Materials, #1 - #2 65 12 Personal Photographs- Individual c.1916- 1972 Photographs of Calleros- #1- #22 65 13 Personal Photographs- Individual c.1950- 1972 Photographs of Calleros- #1- #31 65 14 Personal Photographs- Awards- #1- #4 1950- 1972

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66 1 Personal Photographs- José Cisneros­ c.1950- 1970 #1- #2 66 2 Personal Photographs- Family c.1900- 1972 Photographs- #1- #22 66 3 Personal Photographs- Travel 1920s Photographs- Sea Voyage to Europe- #1­ #25 66 4 Personal Photographs- Travel c.1920- 1960 Photographs- #1- #16 66 5 Personal Photographs- Various c.1930- 1972 Photographs- #1-#34 66 6 Personal Photographs- Various c.1940- 1972 Photographs- #1- #20 66 7 Personal Photographs- Various c.1950- 1972 Photographs- #1- #32 66 8 Personal Photographs- Various July 1963 Photographs- #1- #26 66 9 Personal Photographs- Various Aug. 1963 Photographs- #1- #32 66 10 Personal Photographs- Various Nov. 1964 Photographs- #1- #26 66 11 Personal Photographs- Various Nov. 1964 Photographs- #1- #16 66 12 Slides- Southwestern U.S. and Mexico- c. 1957 Churches, Missions, Landscapes, Native American Scenes, Cotton Production- 48 Slides, #1- #48 66 13 Notes and Correspondence Relating to c. 1934 – 1972 Photograph Descriptions 67 1 Postcards- U.S.- #1- #30 c. 1930- 1970 67 2 Postcards- Bicentennial Postcards (Book 1976 of 24 Cards) 67 3 Postcards- Texas, New Mexico, and c.1920- 1970 Southwest U.S. - #1- #60 67 4 Postcards- Cd. Juárez, Chih., other c.1930- 1970 Mexico and Latin America- #1- #35 67 5 Postcards- Europe, WWI, - #1- #32 1918 67 6 Postcards- Europe- #1- #59 c. 1959 67 7 Postcards- Europe- #1- #60 c. 1959 67 8 Postcards- Europe (Dresden)- #1- #40 c. 1918?

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67 9 Postcards- Various Postcards- #1- #9 c. 1917- 1970 90 Photograph Albums – “See Your West;” c. 1920 - 1940 artistic photographs of western scenes, Standard Oil Co. of Texas Nega­ 1 Negatives – Banquets and Receptions tive (See related photographs in Box 56) Files 67 2 Negatives – Historical Photographs (See related photographs in Box 56) 67 3 Negatives – Historical Photographs (See related photographs in Box 57) 67 4 Negatives – Historical Photographs (See related photographs in Box 57) 67 5 Negatives – Other Civic Events (See related photographs in Box 58) 67 6 Negatives – Churches and Clergy (See related photographs in Box 59) 67 7 Negatives – Churches and Clergy (See related photographs in Box 59) 67 8 Negatives – Churches and Clergy (See related photographs in Box 60) Nega­ 9 Negatives – Mt. Cristo Rey (See related tive photographs in Box 61) Files Nega­ 10 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 11 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 12 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 13 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 14 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 15 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62)

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Files Nega­ 16 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related tive photographs in Box 62) Files Nega­ 17 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See tive related photographs in Boxes 62 and 63) Files Nega­ 18 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See tive related photographs in Box 63) Files Nega­ 19 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See tive related photographs in Box 63) Files Nega­ 20 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See tive related photographs in Box 63) Files Nega­ 21 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See tive related photographs in Box 63) Files Nega­ 22 Negatives – Literary Endeavors (See tive related photographs in Box 64) Files Nega­ 23 Negatives – Literary Endeavors and tive Artistic Photographs (See related Files photographs in Box 64) Nega­ 24 Negatives – Artistic Photographs (See tive related photographs in Box 65) Files Nega­ 25 Negatives – Artistic and Personal tive Photographs (See related photographs in Files Box 65) Nega­ 26 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See tive related photographs in Box 65) Files Nega­ 27 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See tive related photographs in Box 66) Files Nega­ 28 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See tive related photographs in Box 66) Files

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Series VIII Publications by Others 68 1 Books- Anteproyecto de una planta 1964 industrial para la fabricacion de ladrillos de construccion a base de arena y cal; thesis; Francisco D. Calleros 68 2 Books- Elementos de Educacion Civica, 1933 by José Vicente Negrete 68 3 Books- La Tierra: Geografia Elemental, 1928 by Daniel Delgadillo 68 4 Books- Viaje al Fondo de Mis Genes, by 1971 Antonio Hector Giovannoni (poetry) 81 14 Books – The American Legion in Texas, c. 1951 by Wilcox (book jacket only) 68 15 Newspapers – Articles about El Paso, c. 1950s Juárez, and Southwest (1 of 2) 68 16 Newspapers – Articles about El Paso, c. 1950s Juárez, and Southwest (2 of 2) 97 10 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and 1972 Southwest - La Luz del Sudoeste (4 issues) Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 20,1962 Drawer Southwest; El Paso Times W10 Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Sept. 26,1931 and Drawer Southwest; El Paso Herald Post (partial Oct. 26,1971 W10 copies) Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Feb. 10-16, 1963 Drawer Southwest; Criterio de Cd. Juárez W10 Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and May 10,1972 and Drawer Southwest – Correo, Cd. Juárez Mar. 30,1972 W10 Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Mar. 30,1967 Drawer Southwest – El Correo de Parral, Chih., W10 Mex. Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and March 28-31, 1967 Drawer Southwest – El Correode Parral, Parral, and April 3, 1967 W10 Chih., Mex. Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and July 21,1957; Drawer Southwest – El Fronterizo, Cd. Juárez Sept. 6,1959; W10 (partial copies) Dec. 9,1962;

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Dec. 10,1963; Sept. 6,1967; Sept. 12,1967 Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Apr. 10,1967 Drawer Southwest – El Heraldo, Chih., Chih., W10 Mex. Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Feb. 11,1965 Drawer Southwest – El Norte, Monterrey, N.L., W10 Mex. Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Oct. 1967 Drawer Southwest; Good Neighbor Interpreter, W10 El Paso, Texas Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 1962 and Oct. Drawer Southwest; The Southwesterner 1966 W10 Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and June 10, 1971 Drawer Southwest; Accion Nacional and W10 La Batalla Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and c.1969 ? Drawer Southwest; La Verdad, Otero Co. W10 American Club, Alamogordo, New Mexico Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and April 28, May 12, Drawer Southwest; The New Mexican, June 30, July 7, W10 Pastatiempo 1963 Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 24,1944 Drawer Southwest – Western American, El Paso, W10 Texas Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and May 7,1957 Drawer Southwest – The Bowie Growler W10 Map 6 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 26,1936 and Drawer Southwest – Actualidad, Las Sociedades Dec. 11,1936 W10 Latino Americanas, El Paso, Texas; edited by Cleofás Calleros Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and c. late 1950s Drawer Southwest – Untitled newspaper W10 supplement; “Open Letter to People of El Paso” by Harold Eidinoff, M.D. Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and No Date Drawer Southwest – “Su Centro de Compras W10 Mas Grande en El Paso, Texas, Bassett

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Center,” supplement to unknown newspaper Map 7 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and April 2,1972 Drawer Southwest – Sunday News-Globe, W10 Amarillo, Tex. (partial copy – article on La Mesilla, New Mexico) Map 7 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 1966 Drawer Southwest – Interscholastic Leaguer, W10 Austin, Texas Map 7 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Mar. 1,1970 Drawer Southwest – San Angelo Standard- W10 Times, article on Colonial Dames of Texas 97 11 Newspapers – Other Spanish- language Dec. 16, 1959 newspapers; Diario de Barcelona Map 5 Newspapers – Other Spanish-language Nov. 12,1958 Drawer newspapers – El Diaria, Montevideo W10 97 11 Newspapers –partial pages of New York 1919 Times with photos of WWII Europe and Victory Liberty Loan posters 68 5 Newspapers- Various articles on 1937 coronation of King George 81 17 Newspapers – Various articles on 1937 coronation of King George 97 10 Newspapers – Christian Science Monitor, 1937 supplement on coronation of King George 98 3 Newspapers – Christian Science Monitor, April 28,1937 Weekly Magazine; coronation of King George (cover Only) Map 9 Newspapers – Various partial copies, 1937 Drawer coronation of King George W10 98 3 Newspapers – (London); May 11,1937 coronation of King George Map 8 Newspapers – Colleges and Schools ­ March 16, 1972 Drawer Silver and Gold Record, Faculty of Univ. W10 of Colorado Map 8 Newspapers – Colleges and Schools ­ March 16, 1972 Drawer Colorado Daily, Univ. of Colorado and April 1, 1971 W10 Students

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98 2 Newspapers – Colleges and Schools – 1971, 1972 New Mexico Aggie; New Mexico State University 98 4 Newspapers – Other Newspapers; Stars Nov. 4,1959 and Stripes 98 4 Newspapers – Other Newspapers; The Aug.-Sep. 1972 Lone Star, American Legion Auxiliary Map 4 Newspapers – Other Newspapers – Wind Feb. 1,1957 Drawer and Sand, White Sands Proving Ground, W10 Alamogordo, New Mexico Map 7 Newspapers – Other Newspapers – New Feb. 19,1919 and Drawer York Times (partial copy) Mar. 2,1919 W10 Map 7 Newspapers – Other Newspaper – New Nov. 3,1959 Drawer York Times, Intern. Edition (partial copy) W10 Map 7 Newspapers – Other Newspapers – Drawer various articles W10 68 6 Newspapers- various articles 1940-1972 81 18 Newspapers – various articles 1956 – 1972 68 7 Newsletters- American Legion Post No. 1963-1970 36, El Paso, Texas 81 19 Newsletters – American Legion Post No. 1967, 1970 36 68 8 Newsletters- Bulletin of the Texas Social Fall 1957 Welfare Association 68 9 Newsletters- Catholic Diocese of El Paso Feb. 1972 68 10 Newsletters – Disabled American 1966- 1973 Veterans, Borderland Chapter No. 10 81 20 Newsletters – Disabled American 1961 – 1972 Veterans, Borderland Chapter No. 10 81 21 Newsletters – “El Conquistador,” El Paso 1972 – 1973 Co. Historical Society 68 11 Newsletters- El Paso Art Association April, May 1961 68 12 Newsletters- El Paso Boys Clubs Bulletin April 1965 81 22 Newsletters – El Paso Post 749 of the May 1960 Jewish Veterans of the U.S.A. 68 13 Newsletters- “El Paso Schools” 1972 81 23 Newsletters – “El Paso School News” 1968, 1971 and “Superintendent’s Bulletin”

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68 14 Newsletters- El Paso Scottish Rite May 1957, Bulletin Sept. 1960 68 15 Newsletters- El Paso Women’s Political Dec. 1975 Caucus Newsletter 68 16 Newsletters- “Field Notes,” El Paso 1971- 1974 Centennial Museum 68 17 Newsletters- Ft. Bliss Chapel Newsletter, 1972 El Paso, Texas 68 18 Newsletters- Gateway Barracks #846, 1963- 1966 El Paso, Texas (Veterans of WWI) 68 19 Newsletters- Hotel Dieu Communicator, 1970- 1972 El Paso, Texas 81 24 Newsletters – Knights of Columbus News 1972 (national newsletter) 81 25 Newsletters – Knights of Columbus 1971 Council 638 81 26 Newsletters – “Four Score,” Knights of 1971 – 1972 Columbus Fourth Degree, Cristo Rey, General Assembly, El Paso, Texas 81 28 Newsletters – John I. Driscoll Council 1972 4497, Knights of Columbus, El Paso, Texas 81 29 Newsletters – “ de Mapa,” 1971 Mexican American Political Assoc. 81 30 Newsletters – Military Order of the Purple 1969 Heart (national newsletter) 81 31 Newsletters – Military Order of the World 1971 Wars, El Paso Chapter 68 20 Newsletters- “The Mission Crier” Ysleta Jan. 5,1956 Junior Chamber of Commerce 68 21 Newsletters- National Catholic Welfare 1924- 1934 Conference (NCWC) News Service (partial copies and fragments) 69 1 Newsletters- NCWC News Service 1935- 1936 (partial copies and fragments) 69 2 Newsletters- NCWC News Service 1937- 1958 (partial copies and fragments) 69 3 Newsletters- NCWC News Service 1959- 1965 (partial copies and fragments0 81 32 Newsletters – NCWC News Service 1922 – 1965 (partial copies and fragments)

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69 4 Newsletters- National Council of Catholic Mar.- Aug. 1929 Women 69 5 Newsletters- National Folk Festival 1971- 1973 Association 97 11 Newsletters – New Mexico Aggie April 1972 97 11 Newsletters – Patrons’ Bulletin, City Oct. 24, 1934 Schools of El Paso 82 1 Newsletters – “Our Armed Forces Dec. 22, 1971 Newsletter,” El Paso, Texas 82 2 Newsletters – “Parish Bulletin,” St. 1960 Joséph’s Church, El Paso, Texas 69 6 Newsletters-The President’s Report, New Jan, July, Oct, Mexico State University 1972; Jan. 1973 69 7 Newsletters- “The Satellite,” Women’s auxiliary Hotel Dieu 69 8 Newsletters- “St. Joséph’s [Church] 1966- 1971 El Paso, Texas 82 3 Newsletters – “The Train,” Voiture Locale 1969 – 1972 No. 605, “40 and 8” 69 9 Newsletters- Yucca Council, Boy Scouts 1960- 1965 of America 69 10 Newsletters- Various Newsletters 82 4 Newsletters – Various Newsletters 1965 – 1972 69 11 Mexican American/ Chicano Periodicals May 1972 and Journals -- “Nosotros” 69 12 Mexican American/Chicano- Periodicals 1970 and Journals- “Regeneracion” Vol.1, No. 1-3, 7-8 69 13 Mexican American/Chicano Periodicals 1970 and Journals- Mexican American Bibliography: A Guide to the Resources of the Library at the University of Texas at El Paso 69 14 Other Periodicals and Journals­ May 1973 “Americas” 69 15 Other Periodicals and Journals- Arizonian Winter 1962 Journal of Arizona History 69 16 Other Periodicals and Journals- “El Aug. 1971 Comerciante Moderno” 69 17 Other Periodicals and Journals- Jan-Feb 1968

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“Divulgacion” 69 18 Other Periodicals and Journals- Edcentric May 1973 (2 copies) 69 19 Other Periodicals and Journals­ 1968 “Evergreen,” reprint of article “On Revolutionary Professionalism”, by Nat. Hentoff 69 20 Other Periodicals and Journals- Harvard 1964 Business Review; reprint of article, “What do you mean I can’t write?” by John Fielden 69 21 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Interim”­ Nov. 1960 (published in El Paso, Texas, by Jesus B. Ochoa) 69 22 Other Periodicals and Journals- Journal of 1972 the West, reprint of article, “Wells Fargo’s Pony Expresses,” by W. Turrentine Jackson 70 1 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Mexico 1953, 1957, 1958 de Hoy” 70 2 Other Periodicals and Journals- National 1923 Geographic Magazine, Index 1956; Advertisement Section 70 3 Other Periodicals and Journals - New 1931 Mexico Historical Review, reprint of article, “Antonio de Espejo, as a Familiar of the Mexican Inquisition,” by G.R.G. Conway 70 4 Other Periodicals and Journals- New 1959 Mexico Historical Review, reprint of article, “Nuestra Señora de la Macana,” by FR. Angelico Chavez 70 5 Other Periodicals and Journals- The New June 14, 1969 Republic 70 6 Other Periodicals and Journals- Reader’s 1967- 1971 Digest; Various Reprints of Articles 70 7 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Semana July 1961 Medica de Mexico” 70 8 Other Periodicals and Journals- The Jan. 1930 Texas Monthly 70 9 Other Periodicals and Journals- The May1930 Texas Monthly 70 10 Other Periodicals and Journals- The June 1930

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Texas Monthly 70 11 Other Periodicals and Journals- The July 1930 Texas Monthly 70 12 Other Periodicals and Journals- Travel July 1973 Magazine 70 13 Other Periodicals and Journals- The July 1972 Western Historical Quarterly 70 14 Publications about El Paso, Juárez and 1924 Southwest - “La Acequia”- El Paso County School Annual 71 1 Publications about El Paso, Juárez and 1940 Southwest - “El Jacal,” St. Joséph’s Academy Yearbook 71 2 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1905 Southwest - “El Paso Texas- A Story of Sunshine” by El Paso County Medical Society 71 3 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1927 Southwest-“ One Hundred Points of Interest around El Paso, Texas and Juárez, Mexico,” Woman’s Dept. El Paso Chamber of Commerce 71 4 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1930s Southwest - “Enjoy Delightful Days on Sunlit Trails Near El Paso, Texas,” El Paso Chamber of Commerce 71 5 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1936 Southwest - “El Pasoans and their Neighbors Greet You Amigo!” pamphlet for Texas Centennial Celebration (3 copies) 71 6 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1974 Southwest - “Twelve Travelers Through the Pass of the North” by El Paso Electric Co. 71 7 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1950 Southwest -El Paso County Centennial Celebration (3 copies) 71 8 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and Sept. 1957- Jan., Southwest - “Picturesque El Paso” Mar., May, July 1958; Mar 1959; June 1963

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82 5 Publications About El Paso, Juárez, and 1981 Southwest – “The Mission Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Paso.” (facsimile of “Auto de Fundacion” document, 1659 and 1888, and reproduction of picture of Mission, 1857), UTEP Library 71 9 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1964 Southwest - “The Story of ”­ U.S. Army 71 10 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1960s Southwest - Various Maps and Brochures 71 11 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1951- 1952 Southwest - newspaper articles- El Paso Times 71 12 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1940- 1972 Southwest – other newspaper articles 71 13 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1964 Southwest - Mexico Touring Service 71 14 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1959 Southwest - “El Paso Has Many Christmases,” The Falstaff Shield 71 15 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1961 Southwest - “A Report on Major Public Works”- El Paso City Plan Commission 71 16 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and Sept. 1, 1961 Southwest - “City of El Paso Proposed Bond Issue” 72 1 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1966 Southwest - El Paso County Budget 72 2 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1966 Southwest - “Selected Areas in El Paso with Problems of Special Planning Significance”- Dept. of Planning, City of El Paso, Texas 72 3 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1967 Southwest - Marcos B. Armijo Community Center and Park- pamphlet 72 4 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1965-1970 Southwest - “The Changing Face of El Paso”- Booklet 72 5 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and Jan. – Mar. 1902 Southwest - “The Pueblo Settlements near

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El Paso, Texas,” American Anthropologist, by J. Walter Fewkes 72 6 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1959 Southwest - “History of Bowie High School,” thesis by Alfredo P. Escalante 72 7 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1970 Southwest - “El Paso Political System”­ master’s thesis (Author: Peck?) 72 8 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1964 Southwest - “Lorreto in El Paso”- by Sister M. Lilliana Owens 72 9 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1954 Southwest - “El Paso Public Library”­ pamphlet 72 10 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and undated Southwest - “West Texas- The State’s most Historic Region,”- by Laura Pembrook 72 11 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1932-1933 Southwest- “The Six Flags of Texas” by Carlos E. Castañeda 72 12 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1952 Southwest - “State of Texas” by Texas State Library 72 13 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1936 Southwest - “Texas,” pamphlet, American National Ins. Co. 72 14 Publications about El Paso, Juárez and 1936 Southwest - “San Antonio and South Texas Greeters Guide” 72 15 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and July 1953 Southwest – Presidente Municipal: Ing. Pedro N. Garcia, Cd. Juárez, Chih. 97 10 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1886 Southwest – “Gold Mines of Mulatos: General Information and Extracts From Reports” 97 19 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1920 – 1940 Southwest – “La Fonda: The Inn at the End of the Trail in Old Santa Fe, New Mexico,” Harvey Company, pamphlet 72 16 Government Publications- Congressional 1966- 1969 Record (copies of excerpts)

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72 17 Government Publications- Congressional Mar. 11, 1970 Record 72 18 Government Publications- Various U.S. 1969 Senate Bills and Acts 73 1 Government Publications- S. 740, 1969 “Establish an Interagency Committee on Mexican- American Affairs,” Hearings 73 2 Government Publications- “Report from March 1970 Office for Spanish Speaking American Affairs”- U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare (3 copies) 73 3 Government Publications- List of Mexican- 1968- 1969 American Graduates of U.S. Colleges 73 4 Government Publications- “Education and 1968 the Mexican American Community in Los Angeles County”- Calif. State Advisory Committee, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 73 5 Government Publications- “The House on 1968 W. 114th Street”- U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 73 6 Government Publications- Housing and 1968- 1969 Urban Development Programs and Bulletins (HUD) 73 7 Government Publications- “Mortgagee’s Oct. 1968 Guide: Assistance Payments under Sect. 235 and Interest Reduction Payments Under Sect. 236”- U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 73 8 Government Publications- “HUD July- Aug. 1973 Challenge” 73 9 Government Publications- “Cable May 21, 1918 Censorship Regulations,” Dept. of Navy, GPO 73 10 U.S. Government Publications- U.S. 1936 Social Security Act- forms and publications 73 11 Government Publications- “Bulletin of 1940 Information for Persons Registered”­ Director of Selective Service 73 12 Government Publications- “The 1957 Ideological Fallacies of Communism”­ Committee on Un-American Activities­

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U.S. House of Representatives 73 13 Government Publications- U.S. Post 1967- 1971 Office, Various Publications 73 14 Government Publications- “Your Social March 1971 Security Earnings Record” 73 15 Government Publications- “Your Medicare 1974 Handbook”- Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare 73 16 Government Publications- 1970 U.S. 1970 Federal Census Instruction Sheets 73 17 Government Publications- “An Introduction April 1970 to Physical Fitness,” President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 73 18 Government Publications- Various 1960s Materials 82 6 Religious Publications – “Catholic Action” April 1933 73 19 Religious Publications- “Revista Catolica” May 1932; April 1933; Nov. 1959, Dec. 1961 73 20 Religious Publications- The Catholic Art 1958 Quarterly, Christmas 73 21 Religious Publications- The Converted Jan. 1952 Catholic Magazine 73 22 Religious Publications- “Primeros 1930 Exploradores Catolicos del Suroeste” by Rev. Pablo J. Folk- Comision Histórica de Los Caballeros de Colon de Texas No.2 (3 copies) 73 23 Religious Publications- “Fray Juan de 1930 Padilla” by Rev. Pablo J. Folk- Comision Histórica de los Caballeros de Colon de Texas- No.3 (3 copies) 73 24 Religious Publications- “In the Shadow of 1931 the Sanctuary”- Sisters, Servants of the Holy Ghost of Perpetual Adoration 73 25 Religious Publications- Brief History of the Undated- after Apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 1954 Mother of The Americas, by Harold J. Rahm, S.J. 73 26 Religious Publications- “Misioneras”- Undated, c. 1950 Campaña Misionera del Sagrado Corazón

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de Jesus,- Madrid, Spain 73 27 Religious Publications- “Mision Catolica” undated by Marjorie F. Graham 74 1 Religious Publications- Mother of the 1960-1961 Americas: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Draft), by Harold J. Rahm, S.J. [Edna Mae Hoefner] 74 2 Religious Publications- Catholic Univ. of Oct. 1962 America Bulletin 74 3 Religious Publications- “The War Cry,” Sept. 14, 1963 Salvation Army Magazine (2 articles) 74 4 Religious Publications- “The House of 1952 Hansen,” D.B. Hansen and Sons, catalog of religious garments and other materials 74 5 Religious Publications- “Rejoice in the c. late 1960s­ Lord: Songs for a Folk Mass,” Church of early 1970s St. Stephen Martyr, Washington, D.C. 98 5 Religious Publications – Knights Herald, April 1970 and Knights of Columbus Aug. 1971 98 5 Religious Publications – The Catholic 1953, 1959 World in Pictures, Nat. Cath. Welfare Conference 98 5 Religious Publications – “Growth of the Dec. 4, 1970 Catholic Church in Texas,” Texas Catholic Herald, supplement 98 5 Religious Publications – “Souvenir of the Mar. 27, 1968 Installation of the Seventh Bishop of St. Augustine,” Bishop Paul F. Tanner Map 8 Religious Publications – The Florida c. 1965 Drawer Catholic W10 Map 8 Religious Publications – The Counciler, Oct. 1957 Drawer Diocese of El Paso W10 74 6 Religious Publications- Various Materials 1936- 1970 74 7 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1968 Publications- “Disadvantaged Mexican American Children and Early Educational Experience” by Charles Brussell (copy 1 of 2) 74 8 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1968 Publications- “Disadvantaged Mexican

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American Children and Early Educational Experience” by Charles Brusell (copy 2 of 2) 74 9 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1971 Publications- “Chicano Education”- Assoc. of Mexican-American Educators (3 copies) 74 10 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1969-1970 Publications- “Chicano!”- Bibliography 74 11 Other Mexican American/ Chicano undated Publications- “Mexican- Americans: A Handbook for Educators” by Jack D. Forees 74 12 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1967- 1970 Publications- “A Point of View: Education of Mexican- American Children”- Assoc. of Mexican- American Educators 74 13 Other Mexican American/Chicano 1965- 1970 Publications- bilingual education material 74 14 Other Mexican American/ Chicano 1959- 1971 Publications- Other Mexican American/ Chicano Materials 74 15 Other Mexican American/ Chicano undated Publications- “10,000 in June”- Migrants Inc.- (Minnesota) 82 7 Other Mexican American/Chicano 1968 Publications – “The Mexican American: Quest for Equality,” National Advisory Committee on Mexican American Education 74 16 Other General Publications- Hispano 1970 Library Service for Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico 74 17 Other General Publications- “Abecedario 1964 and Checklist of Mexican Inquisition Documents at Henry E. Huntington Library” 75 1 Other General Publications- “Puedes leer 1968 espanol?”- Corpus Christi Public Library- holdings list 75 2 Other General Publications- ‘Lincoln y undated Mexico,” by Sen. Ralph Yarbrough 75 3 Other General Publications- “English- 1956 Nahuatl Edition of Sahagún: Gen. Hist. of

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the Things of New Spain,” by Luis Nicolau D’Olwer 75 4 Other General Publications- “Cuadernos 1967 del México Prehispánico” Series- by Museo Nacional de Antropología “Olmecas Zapotecas Mixtecos”, “Los Mayas”, “Los Mexicas” No. 2,3,4 75 5 Other General Publications- 1895- 1898 1972 Mail Transportation Issue of Mexico - by Karl H. Schimmer [Regarding Stamps] 75 6 Other General Publications- “California’s c.1965 Mission San Luis Rey” 75 7 Other General Publications- “Twenty Mule 1965 Team Days in Death Valley”- Death Valley Days Television Productions 75 8 Other General Publications- “Old Spanish 1926 Trail Yearbook,” Old Spanish Trail Organization 75 9 Other General Publications- “The German c.1918 People Offers Peace”- WWI Propaganda Leaflet 75 10 Other General Publications – John F. 1961- 1963 Kennedy Speeches, copies 75 11 Other General Publications- “A Call to 1969 Action: Recommendations on the Urban and Racial Crisis” Nat. Urban League 75 12 Other General Publications “Something to 1967 Build On: The Future of Self-Help Housing in the Struggle Against Poverty,” by Richard J. Margolis 75 13 Other General Publications- “Parks and 1969 Recreation in the Urban Crises” (reprint)­ Nat. Recreation and Park Association 75 14 Other General Publications- Nat. Assoc. c.1954 for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), pamphlet 75 15 Other General Publications- “Nuestros May 1965 Ideales” and “Proyección de Nuestros Ideales” (Principios de Doctrina) Acción Nacional 75 16 Other General Publications “The Mexican 1930 Wage Earner” by Thos. F. Mahony at Cath. Conference on Industrial Problems

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75 17 Other General Publications- Community 1968 Action Training Handbook 75 18 Other General Publications- “New Towns 1967 and Old Ideas” by W.G. Grigsby 75 19 Other General Publications- “Insight: Spring 1968 Notre Dame” 75 20 Other General Publications- Universidad 1972 Nacional Autonoma de Mexico- Escuelas Profesionales 75 21 Other General Publications- Various c.1921- 1968 pamphlets on blindness 75 22 Other General Publications- “The Way of 1908- 1960 Initiation” by Rudolf Steiner” Reprint 75 23 Other General Publications- “Man’s Life 1922, 1960 on Earth and in the Spiritual Worlds” by Rudolf Steiner 76 1 Other General Publications- “Silva Mind 1969 Control” 76 2 Other General Publications- Padre Island 1971 Investment Corporation Brochure 82 8 Other General Publications – Herman 1962 - 1965 Chanen materials 76 3 Other General Publications- U.S. Flag 1959-1964 materials 97 10 Other General Publications – “Two 1974 Hoboes,” poem 76 4 Other General Publications- 1916- 1972 Advertisements 76 5 Other General Publications- Various 1935-1972 Pamphlets 76 6 Other General Publications- Various 1924-1970 Materials 96 15 Other General Publications – Various c. 1950 – 1963 Materials